A while ago when CX announced it's annual profit and recorded a large loss with fuel hedging
being a big contributor. I wondered why CX entered into a contract that only protected them
from fuel price movements on the upside.
Then this week I read a further article in the "Economist" which said that some China SOEs were
considering not honoring some futures contracts. The article also mentioned that a branch of
the Central Government was investigating some of the contracts to establish whether they were
for hedging or speculation.
My question is: If a company buys a contract that protects them from price movements in only one
direction, are they engaging in speculation?
I think they are, but why?