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Companies can take immediate risk-management action by hedging transaction-based assets and liabilities for foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations. A forward contract is an agreement to exchange currencies at a specified future price (exchange rate) with delivery at a specified future time.
Hedge. The same financial markets that make foreign exchange rates go up and down also offer a solution for the problem. You can hedge your foreign exchange risk by buying a spot contract. These contracts fix exchange rates against fluctuations.
The best way to protect your foreign returns is to invest in mutual funds or exchange-traded funds that are hedged, says Boyle. These funds usually use sophisticated investments like futures and options to hedge the currency risk of a bond or equity, and reduce losses.
A company engaging in cross-currency transactions can protect against transaction exposure by hedging. By using currency swaps, by using currency futures, or by using a combination of these hedging techniques, the company can protect against the transaction risk by purchasing foreign currency.
In general terms, a weaker currency will stimulate exports and make imports more expensive, thereby decreasing a nation's trade deficit (or increasing surplus) over time. The depreciation in your domestic currency is the primary reason why your export business has remained competitive in international markets.
Exchange rate risk cannot be avoided altogether when investing overseas, but it can be mitigated considerably through the use of hedging techniques. The easiest solution is to invest in hedged investments such as hedged ETFs. The fund manager of a hedged ETF can hedge forex risk at a relatively lower cost.
Here are two ways to mitigate forex risk: Invest in hedged assets: The easiest solution is to invest in hedged overseas assets, such as hedged exchange-traded funds (ETFs). ETFs are available for a wide range of underlying assets traded in most major markets.
Transaction Exposure. Translation Exposure. Economic (or Operating) Exposure. Transact in Your Own Currency. Build Protection into Your Commercial Relationships/Contracts. Natural Foreign Exchange Hedging. Hedging Arrangements via Financial Instruments.
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