Managing Currency Risk: Using Financial Derivatives (Institute of Internal Auditors Risk Management Series)

Managing Currency Risk: Using Financial Derivatives (Institute of Internal Auditors Risk Management Series)

by Stephens (Author), John J. Stephens (Author)

Synopsis

Control the number one cause of financial loss currency fluctuation With cross-border commerce now the global norm, companies must now face the greatest threat to their financial stability: financial losses due to currency fluctuations. Written by an international business and banking expert, Managing Currency Risk is an authoritative, accessible look at the variety of methods used to minimize currency risk. Written for the financial market novice, the book explains the nature and uses of a variety of financial instruments without complicated mathematical equations. Discussed in detail are all forms of currency derivatives, such as forward foreign exchange, OTC currency options, currency swaps, currency futures, and options which are illustrated with international examples and case studies. A practical guide on every aspect of currency risk, Managing Currency Risk also serves as a guide to navigating your firm through turbulent economic times.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 220
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 25 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0471498866
ISBN 13: 9780471498865

Author Bio
JOHN J. STEPHENS has many years international business and banking experience. Trained as a lawyer, he subsequently specialised in business related issues and for 10 years was CEO of a management consultancy firm with many large international clients. From 1992 onwards, he worked in the financial services sector for SANLAM and later ABSA Bank, before specialising in futures and options. He now runs a training company specialising in the futures and derivatives markets and is also a non-practising advocate of the Supreme Court of South Africa.