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§431:6-321 - Hedging transactions.

     §431:6-321  Hedging transactions.  (a)  A domestic insurer may effect or maintain bona fide hedging transactions pertaining to securities otherwise eligible for investment under this part including, but not limited to:

     (1)  Financial futures contracts, warrants, options, calls, and other rights to purchase, and

     (2)  Puts and other rights to require another person to purchase the securities.

     (b)  The contracts, options, calls, puts, and rights shall be traded on a commodity exchange regulated under the Commodity Exchange Act, as amended, on a securities exchange, or on an over-the-counter market regulated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

     (c)  For purposes of this section, a bona fide hedging transaction means a purchase or sale of a contract, warrant, option, call, put, or right entered into for the purpose of:

     (1)  Minimizing interest rate risks in respect to interest obligations on insurance policies or contracts supported by securities held by the insurer, or

     (2)  Offsetting changes in the market values or yield rates of securities held by the insurer. [L 1987, c 349, §3]

 

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