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  2. Interest rate cap and floor - Wikipedia

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    The purchaser of a cap will continue to benefit from any rise in interest rates above the strike price, which makes the cap a popular means of hedging a floating rate loan for an issuer. [1] The interest rate cap can be analyzed as a series of European call options, known as caplets, which exist for each period the cap agreement is in existence.

  3. Hedge (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A hedge is an investment position intended to offset potential losses or gains that may be incurred by a companion investment. A hedge can be constructed from many types of financial instruments, including stocks, exchange-traded funds, insurance, forward contracts, swaps, options, gambles, [1] many types of over-the-counter and derivative products, and futures contracts.

  4. Quercus ilex - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are very variable in shape, most frequently narrowly oval or ovate-lanceolate, 4–8 centimetres (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 –3 inches) long (rarely to 10 cm long), 2–5 cm wide (rarely to 8 cm wide), rounded or broadly tapered at the base, pointed, the margins usually entire on mature trees, or (especially on young trees) more or less spiny ...

  5. 15 Tall Flowers for an Elegant Garden Filled With Vertical Drama

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    Plant them against a fence or hedge to showcase their cool, spiky blooms, "or parade them around in a straight line like little soldiers," Gates says. Zone: 5 to 9 Size: 3 to 4 feet tall x 2 to 3 ...

  6. Credit default swap - Wikipedia

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    The hedge fund may choose to sell $10 million worth of protection for 1 year to AAA-Bank at this higher rate. Therefore, over the two years the hedge fund pays the bank 2 * 5% * $10 million = $1 million, but receives 1 * 15% * $10 million = $1.5 million, giving a total profit of $500,000.

  7. Texas hedge - Wikipedia

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    A Texas hedge in business and finance, is a financial hedge that increases exposure to risk. An example would be hedging the purchase of a call option by buying shares of the same underlying or hedging UK Non-conforming RMBS Residuals with Mezzanine tranches.

  8. Hedge - Wikipedia

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    The term instant hedge has become known since early this century for hedging plants that are planted collectively in such a way as to form a mature hedge from the moment they are planted together, with a height of at least 1.2 metres. They are usually created from hedging elements or individual plants which means very few are actually hedges ...

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