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Currency Risk Management

Chowdary Venu Gopal, G. V. Satya Sekhar, G.Santhoshi Kumari, Gangineni Dhananjhay, K. Bhanu Prakash, Kamakshaiah Musunuru, Koneru Kusuma, M.S.V. Prasad, N.R.Mohan Prakash, P. Sheela, S. S. Prasada Rao, Satyanarayana Koilada, Shaik Haniefuddin, Shaik Khadar Baba, Tejswini Basatry and V. Gowri Lakshmi
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Satya Sekhar V. Gudimetla

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Abstract: Currency Risk Management (CRM) is vital for any business engaging in international trade. Fluctuations and uncertainty within currency markets mean that businesses must seek to effectively manage and anticipate potential risks when striking international deals. In a rapidly changing and volatile global business environment, CRM is now more than ever of critical importance. However, what risks should businesses hedge – and how? With so many viable strategies for hedging currency exchange risk, it is crucial that businesses either outsource or have a specialized team to ensure effective and efficient management of currency exchange risks. But how does CRM operate in an emerging market? And what are the key factors that influence the chosen CRM strategies? Organized in association with Indian Bank, GITAM’s national conference on CRM sought to highlight the trends, problems, and prospects of CRM in India. Taken from the conference proceedings, this book presents 9 innovative research papers that consider differing CRM practices. From a comparative study of India and China to an assessment of CRM strategies used by commercial Indian banks, this book offers an invaluable insight into CRM from the perspective of an emerging market. As a whole, this book addresses India’s shift to a market-determined exchange rate regime and the inevitable problems caused the by the high volatility of exchange rates. Aimed at students enrolled in commerce and management courses, this collection of research papers will also be of interest to researchers in international finance.

Date: 2019 Written 2018-07-13
Edition: 1
ISBN: 978-1-62273-443-6
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