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My view is every airline might have different way of hedging. And usually none of them would like external people know how they do hedging. Disclosure has been very limited. And they don't have to do hedging every year consistently using the same hedging approach, which can vary sometimes. The basis of costing is also another critical issue. Whether using cash-flow or else for accounting the hedging cost, or loss/gain. Very complicate.
My impression would be whatever an airline says about the loss or gain is just what they want to say for a reason they want outsider to know. Seldom accurate enough, at all!
No hedge reporting standards for reporting hedging details yet, it seems to me. If yes, we might be able to analyse an airline's annual hedging result according to previous disclosure of hedging data plus crude oil price movement data already known at year-end. But usually we can't. We would have to wait for announcement until several months later. Then share price reacts to the announcement whether resulting a huge hedging loss or else.
Hedge accounting procedures do exist, yes.
Just 2 cents!
My view is every airline might have different way of hedging. And usually none of them would like external people know how they do hedging. Disclosure has been very limited. And they don't have to do hedging every year consistently using the same hedging approach, which can vary sometimes. The basis of costing is also another critical issue. Whether using cash-flow or else for accounting the hedging cost, or loss/gain. Very complicate.
My impression would be whatever an airline says about the loss or gain is just what they want to say for a reason they want outsider to know. Seldom accurate enough, at all!
No hedge reporting standards for reporting hedging details yet, it seems to me. If yes, we might be able to analyse an airline's annual hedging result according to previous disclosure of hedging data plus crude oil price movement data already known at year-end. But usually we can't. We would have to wait for announcement until several months later. Then share price reacts to the announcement whether resulting a huge hedging loss or else.
Hedge accounting procedures do exist, yes.
Just 2 cents!
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