Analytical view of pricing weather and freight derivatives: 1950-2020

A weather derivative is financial instrument that companies or individuals use to hedge against the risk of weather-related losses. Freight derivatives value is derived from the future levels of freight rates, like a dry bulk-a category of cargo stowed in bulk, consisting of grain, cotton, coal, etc...

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