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by fsckboy
1097 days ago
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> If the bank has too much risk, they can off board it to someone with deeper pockets and a more diversified portfolio ... or especially to somebody who happens to bear the reverse risk. For example, a wheat farmer doesn't want the risk that wheat prices might collapse by harvest time due to windfall harvests somewhere else in the world; and the spaghetti maker doesn't want the risk that wheat prices might be soaring due to crop failures somewhere else-else. They make a deal now so they don't need to worry about the future, but they don't need to make the deal directly, they can each buy or sell wheat futures. |
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