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Hoax hedges

When Citic Pacific admitted it is likely to lose nearly $2 billion from currency 'hedges' that were much larger in scale than its underlying exposures, it highlighted a practice that has spread to much of Asia. By Kathleen Kearney

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Currency volatility in the third quarter of the year is causing problems for a range of corporates in Asia. But some parties have suffered substantial losses from so-called currency 'hedges' far larger than their underlying exposures. The most prominent case to date is that of Citic Pacific. The Hong Kong-listed conglomerate says it is facing potential losses of nearly $2 billion - an amount equal

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