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That Chinese Company Might Actually Be A Giant Pile Of Derivatives

Caijing reports how listed Chinese airlines Air China (BBerg:0753 HK), China Eastern Airlines (NYSE:CEA), and China Southern Airlines (NYSE:ZNH) have had wild swings in both the profits and losses of their fuel 'hedging' positions. Full Article at The Business Insider

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