Question 18.16: Why can forward rates be viewed as hedgeable rates?

Why can forward rates be viewed as hedgeable rates?

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Forward rates are referred to as hedgeable rates because they indicate how an investor’s expectations must differ from the market consensus to make a correct decision. The forward rates are a hedgeable measure of future rates.

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