Value‐relevance of foreign‐exchange and interest‐rate derivatives disclosure
Rashid Ameer
Journal of Risk Finance, 2009, vol. 10, issue 1, 78-90
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Purpose - This paper aims to examine the state of risk management practices among Malaysian listed firms and evaluates the value‐relevance of the notional amount of foreign‐exchange and interest‐rate derivatives (FCDs) used by listed firms over the period 2003‐2007. Design/methodology/approach - Application of linear regression framework. Findings - It is found that a few Malaysian firms hedge market risks. Firms in the plantation, industrial product, trading services, and consumer products manufacturing sectors are the main users of the FCDs in Malaysia. There is a significant positive correlation between total earnings and the use of derivatives. The findings seem to suggest that although disclosed notional amount of the derivatives have value‐relevance but its contribution to a firm's valuation is very minimal in Malaysia compared to other countries. Practical implications - The findings imply that those investors who have investment in those firms who use derivatives to hedge against foreign currency and interest risks benefit, albeit marginally. At present, most of the Malaysian firms are either cautious or unsure about the use of derivative instruments. There is a need to inform managers about usefulness of the derivatives and market risk reporting that would contribute to greater financial transparency. Originality/value - The author believes that this is the first study to provide survey findings on the use of derivatives instruments and their value‐relevance in Malaysia.
Keywords: Risk management; Disclosure; Derivatives markets; Foreign exchange; Interest rates; Malaysia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1108/15265940910924517
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