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Proposal of using SWAPs by hard coal mining companies in Poland

Brzychczy Edyta
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Brzychczy Edyta: Faculty of Mining and Geoengineering, AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland

Gospodarka Surowcami Mineralnymi / Mineral Resources Management, 2012, vol. 28, issue 2, 87-102

Abstract: Running a business entails various risks which can significantly impact the economic and production results achieved by a given enterprise. One way of hedging certain risks is to use appropriately designed derivatives. This article presents the newest group of these contracts, i.e. swaps, and focuses on how these contracts can be used by Polish mining companies from the hard coal mining sector selling a part of their output on the global market.This article briefly characterises and presents types of swaps as well as the Polish swap market, pioneered by Polski Bank Rozwoju S.A. with the first FX swap of 1992. Since then, other types of transactions have also been included in the offering of domestic banks (assets swaps, cross-currency interest rate swaps).Mining companies producing hard coal have not been active on the swap market yet because of their poor activity on derivative markets. This article proposes a swap as an derivative hedging the hard coal price for a mining company exporting a part of its production to the global market.In the presented example, a mining company, by concluding a forward and an appropriately structured commodity swap, was able to both protect itself from a fall in the price and use additional gains due to prices rising in the global market.Apart from commodity swaps, mining companies can use FX swaps, IRS and other swaps described in the literature and commonly applied in practice by various economic entities, depending on the type of risk that needs hedging. A significant advantage of this kind of contract is that there is no need to freeze funds in security deposits, nor are there fees of other kinds (premiums) like those payable for other derivatives (futures, options).

Keywords: Swaps; mining; hard coal; hedging (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.2478/v10269-012-0016-0

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