hedgeaðgerða
Hedgeaðgerða, often translated as hedging operations or hedging activities, refers to strategies employed to reduce or offset potential financial risks. In essence, it involves taking an offsetting position in a related financial instrument to protect against adverse price movements. This is commonly seen in financial markets where investors or businesses might use derivatives like futures, options, or swaps to mitigate risks associated with currency fluctuations, interest rate changes, or commodity price volatility.
The primary goal of hedging is not to speculate on market movements or generate profit, but rather
Hedging can be applied across various sectors, including finance, agriculture, and manufacturing. While it effectively limits