Derivatives and Risk Hedging
17 August 2016
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A derivative refers to a financial agreement or contract between two parties in which its value is derived from an undelying asset or index. It has uses, including risk hedging, which is discussed in this presentation. It also tackles the types of derivatives: forward commitment and contingent claim.

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Topics

  • Economics
  • Finance