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  2. Burned out in 2025? Here’s how CEOs switch off from the big job

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    “Exercise is a great way for me to unwind. I used to do a lot of yoga and have recently started doing Reformer Pilates, which I really enjoy. Having said that, my favorite way to unwind is to cook.

  3. Unwind of massive yen-funded carry has room to go ... - AOL

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    The resulting unwind sparked huge losses in global stock markets and saw Japan’s Nikkei notch its worst day since 1987. ... Finance. Finance. CBS News. IRS sending up to $1,400 to 1 million ...

  4. Swap (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a swap is an agreement between two counterparties to exchange financial instruments, cashflows, or payments for a certain time.The instruments can be almost anything but most swaps involve cash based on a notional principal amount.

  5. What is the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet? - AOL

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    The Fed’s balance sheet is a financial statement updated weekly that shows what the U.S. central bank owes and owns. More officially, it’s the Fed’s H.4.1 statement .

  6. Power reverse dual-currency note - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the hedger is more likely to call the note, reducing the expected duration of the note. In this situation, the hedger has to partially unwind the hedges done at the inception of the PRDC note. For example, the hedge would have to pay swaps in the foreign currency.

  7. Carry (investment) - Wikipedia

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    The carry of an asset is the return obtained from holding it (if positive), or the cost of holding it (if negative) (see also Cost of carry). [1] For instance, commodities are usually negative carry assets, as they incur storage costs or may suffer from depreciation.

  8. Unwind of 2024's winning trades batters global markets as ...

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    “Too much leverage in the global financial system, with Japanese yen strength and overdone Treasury yield declines, (are) a key to the unwind,” Bill Gross, former head of bond giant PIMCO and ...

  9. Liquidity risk - Wikipedia

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    Futures contracts were used to hedge an over-the-counter finance (OTC) obligation. It is debatable whether the hedge was effective from a market risk standpoint, but it was the liquidity crisis caused by staggering margin calls on the futures that forced Metallgesellschaft to unwind the positions.