Fair Value Hedge

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A fair value hedge is a financial strategy used to mitigate exposure to changes in the fair value of an asset, liability, or firm commitment. This type of hedge involves using derivative instruments to offset potential losses or gains in the fair value of the hedged item. The effectiveness of a fair value hedge is assessed regularly to ensure it aligns with the hedging objectives.

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