aussiechica
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Hey Hsc Bunnies!
Argh! My exam is Tom, and I thought I had a good grasp on everything, but derivatives are making my brain hurt
I have 2 diff textbooks that I get my notes on ( the Leading Edge one, which everyone says is shit, but I like becaue it keeps things simple & Nelson, which I think most ppl use), as well as other ppls notes. Anyhow, when it comes to derivatives, theyre both saying different things and I dont know what to believe!
So if someone could clear up these few points Id be so grateful
1) First off, Derivatives do = Hedging Tools, right?
2) Everyone seems to be calling futures different things. Are 'futures' and 'currency futures contracts' the same thing?
Also, can ppl explain to me clearly the difference between futures and forwards and currency awaps, Im a bit confused
Also, which hedging tools do we need to know (is the key four- forwards, futures, options and swaps) enough, or should we all know exposure netting and spot hedging and transfer pricing too?) ie. how deeply are we required to go into hedging. As you can prolly tell, I fimd this particular bit really confusing, so any help is appreciated
Thankyou!
Argh! My exam is Tom, and I thought I had a good grasp on everything, but derivatives are making my brain hurt
I have 2 diff textbooks that I get my notes on ( the Leading Edge one, which everyone says is shit, but I like becaue it keeps things simple & Nelson, which I think most ppl use), as well as other ppls notes. Anyhow, when it comes to derivatives, theyre both saying different things and I dont know what to believe!
So if someone could clear up these few points Id be so grateful
1) First off, Derivatives do = Hedging Tools, right?
2) Everyone seems to be calling futures different things. Are 'futures' and 'currency futures contracts' the same thing?
Also, can ppl explain to me clearly the difference between futures and forwards and currency awaps, Im a bit confused
Also, which hedging tools do we need to know (is the key four- forwards, futures, options and swaps) enough, or should we all know exposure netting and spot hedging and transfer pricing too?) ie. how deeply are we required to go into hedging. As you can prolly tell, I fimd this particular bit really confusing, so any help is appreciated
Thankyou!