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    Futures Contracts Are the Primary Security That Insurance Companies and Banks
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Futures Contracts Are the Primary Security That Insurance Companies and Banks

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Question 34

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Futures contracts are the primary security that insurance companies and banks use to hedge interest rate risk prior to originating mortgages.

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