Hedger definition
Hedger means: a person who normally carries on a professional activity which exposes him to à price risk and who offsets that risk through transactions on markets where are traded options or commodities suited to protect him against that risk.
Hedger means a person or company who carries on agricultural, mining, forestry, processing, manufacturing or other commercial activities and, as a necessary part of these activities, becomes exposed from time to time to a risk attendant upon fluctuations in the price of a commodity and offsets that risk through trading in contracts for the commodity or related commodities whether or not any particular trade is effected for that purpose, but a person or company is a hedger only as to trades in contracts for such commodity or related commodities; (“arbitragiste en couverture”)
Hedger means any person or entity who (a) enters into positions in the futures market opposite to positions held off the futures exchange in order to minimize the risk of financial loss from an adverse price change; or (b) purchases or sells futures as a temporary substitute for a transaction off the futures exchange that will occur later.
Examples of Hedger in a sentence
Prior to closing, Hedger & Hedger, counsel to the Company, will deliver its legal opi▇▇▇▇ ▇o t▇▇ ▇▇▇pany in the form of Exhibit 2 hereto and stating that each of the Purchasers may rely thereon as though such opinion were addressed directly to such Purchaser.
More Definitions of Hedger
Hedger means a person registered as a hedger by TFEX for the purpose of trading derivative position for risk hedging.
Hedger means a person or company that carries on agricultural, mining, forestry, processing, manufacturing, importing, exporting, investment, financial or other commercial activities or services and, as a necessary part of the activities or services, becomes exposed to risks attendant upon fluctuations in