A symmetric hedge is a:
A) fixed hedge that locks in currency values.
B) hedge that allows a firm to gain exactly as much as it loses on the exposure being hedged.
C) flexible hedge that allows currency values to be locked only when the firm pursuing the hedge decides to use the hedge.
D) flexible hedge that allows the currency values to change until a specified date in the future.
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