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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Hedging and Forward Contracts
A hedging transaction is one that protects an asset or liability against fluctuation in the foreign exchange rates. For commercial forex deals the most popular hedging tool is a Forward Contract. A forward contract allows a company to lock in a rate of exchange based on today's spot price (with an adjustment for the 'forward points') for a future date when they need to buy or sell a foreign currency.
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