Multiple Choice
A cross hedge often has greater risk then a perfect hedge because:
A) futures and cash interest rates are perfectly positively correlated.
B) futures and cash interest rates are perfectly negatively correlated.
C) cross hedging uses a contract based on the identical underlying asset.
D) futures and cash interest rates may not move together.
E) b.and d.
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