Synonym: border, borderline, boundary, dodge, duck, limit, sidestep. Similar words: edge, pledge, ledger, pledged, knowledge, acknowledge, general ledger, acknowledgement. Meaning: [hedʒ] n. 1. a fence formed by a row of closely planted shrubs or bushes 2. any technique designed to reduce or eliminate financial risk; for example, taking two positions that will offset each other if prices change 3. an intentionally noncommittal or ambiguous statement. v. 1. avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues) 2. hinder or restrict with or as if with a hedge 3. enclose or bound in with or as it with a hedge or hedges 4. minimize loss or risk.
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181 At last, where a five barred gate provided a break in the hedge, Fen stopped.
182 This is a strongly conceived space, with the box hedge enclosing the area in a flowing curve.
183 He went to the gap in the hedge and saw Gary at the far end of the kitchen garden.
184 Hedge heist: Green-fingered thieves lifted 1,000 seedlings from a hedgerow in Stokesley.
185 Not surprisingly, the gray-haired veteran shuns sophisticated financial instruments to hedge against interest-rate increases.
186 On another tree in the same hedge the apples are like miniature pippins.
187 He did his own praying as he dodged through the hedge.
188 Now, crouching against the rough hedge, he considered the possibilities.
189 It had a newly thatched roof and was enclosed inside a privet hedge.
190 We hedge about, sensing how close we can get to some one, and how much of ourselves we can risk revealing.
191 For the first time cash market traders could hedge interest rate sensitive investments with a near comparable futures equivalent.
192 A snow-covered hedge loomed up ahead of him and he made for the shelter of it.
193 Gold miners hedge to lock in a price for their future output.
194 Nor is it merely a giant hedge fund.
195 to buy gold as a hedge against inflation.
196 Hedge have eyes and walls have ears.
197 The Perfect Hedge is Short Against the Box.
198 a gap in a hedge.
199 Until recently , hedge funds were largely unregulated.
200 This suggests that bisexuality is often either a hedge for gay people or a label adopted by straights to appear more sexually adventurous to their (straight) matches.
201 In particular the stock market experienced a bear market,(http://sentencedict.com/hedge.html) hedge fund investors will gradually be accepted.
202 However, more and more domestic companies make a loss though hedging because of less in knowledge of hedge risk and the limitation in hedge risk valuation and management.
203 The WSJ reports hedge fund AUM are restored to (and predicted to beat) the record $2 trillion levels set just before the credit crunch three years ago.
204 On the condition that the scale of industry remains unchanged , sunk cost would be one of the factors that hedge the potential firms from entering into the industry.
205 The reason is not complex, which directly benefit from this in today's hedge fund asset management industry, the most active of the Army Corps to grow and develop.
206 Gold prices, which are often a hedge against inflation, also fell.
207 Steel prices fell, China-related equities sold off, and we even saw some hedge funds take aggressive short yuan positions in thenon-deliverable forward space.
208 May also use futures to hedge out interest rate risk.
209 For reducing the risk of hedge and enhancing the effect of hedge, we bring forward combination hedge. We establish the model of combination hedge.
210 Topics in active investments include security analysis, active portfolio management , hedge funds, and risk management issues.