Schwab Began Hedging Interest-Rate Risk With About $3.9 Billion in Derivatives

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Charles Schwab Corp. started using derivatives to hedge interest rate-related risk during the first quarter.

The derivatives had a notional value of $3.9 billion as of March 31, the Westlake, Texas-based company said in a regulatory filing Monday.