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Corporate risk management in Hong Kong and Singapore
Elizabeth SheedyTo better understand corporate risk management practice in Hong Kong and Singapore. To explore popular perception that use of derivatives in Hong Kong and Singapore lags that in…
Derivative usage by non‐financial firms in Sweden 1996 and 2003: what has changed?
Per Alkebäck, Niclas Hagelin, Bengt PramborgThe purpose of this paper is to investigate Swedish non‐financial firms’ use of derivatives in 2003 and to compare the results with an earlier study investigating Swedish firms in…
The exchange rate exposure of UK nonfinancial companies: industry level analysis
Ahmed A. El‐MasryFinancial theory predicts that a change in an exchange rate should affect the value of a firm or an industry. To a large extent, past research has not supported this theory, which…
Derivatives use and risk management practices by UK nonfinancial companies
Ahmed A. El‐MasryIn the last two decades, a number of studies have examined the risk management practices within nonfinancial companies. For instance, some studies report on the use of derivatives…
The use of options in corporate risk management
Söhnke M. BartramThis paper investigates the motivations and practice of nonfinancial firms with regard to using options in their risk management activities.
The sensitivity of US banks' stock returns to interest rate and exchange rate changes
Nathan Lael Joseph, Panayiotis VezosThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of foreign exchange and interest rate changes on US banks’ stock returns.
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