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The nature and determinants of the economic currency exposure of non‐financial UK firms
Peter Moles, Katrina BradleyThis study examines the sensitivity of sales, profit margins and input costs to exchange rate movements for non‐financial, UK firms. The sample is a representative cross‐section…
Exploring real exchange rate effects on trade balances in Thailand
Tantatape Brahmasrene, Komain JiranyakulThis study investigates the impact of real exchange rates on the trade balances between Thailand and its major trading partners. Previous empirical evidence gave mixed results of…
Managing strategic exchange rate exposures: evidence from UK firms
Katrina Bradley, Peter MolesThe effect of exchange rate movements on firm value is important to firms engaged in international transactions. These accounting exposures can be managed using financial…
The organisation of foreign exchange risk management: a three‐country study
P.A. BelkThis paper reports on some of the results obtained from three contemporaneous in‐depth studies conducted with multinational corporations in the UK, the US and Germany. It focuses…
Why firms in the UK use interest rate derivatives
Abimbola Adedeji, Richard BakerEvidence reported by Geczy, Minton and Schrand (1997) showed that foreign exchange risk had a significant influence on the use of currency derivatives but that interest cover and…
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0307-4358e-ISSN:
1758-7743ISSN-L:
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- Professor Don Johnson