Foreign Exchange Risk Management Practices and Products Used by Australian Firms
Jonathan Batten,
Robert Mellor and
Victor Wan
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Robert Mellor: University of Western Sydney
Victor Wan: Monash University
Journal of International Business Studies, 1993, vol. 24, issue 3, 557-573
Abstract:
This industry-wide, cross-sectional study concentrates on recent foreign exchange risk management practice and product usage of large Australian-based firms. Results are discussed from an empirical field study of seventy-two firms operating in Australia. Based on a statistical analysis of five firm-specific variables with six management-practice variables, conclusions are drawn on the foreign exchange risk management practices and financial product usage of firms operating in Australia.© 1993 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1993) 24, 557–573
Date: 1993
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