exchange-rate risk — exchange rate exposure … Accounting dictionary
Exchange rate risk — Also called currency risk, the risk of an investment s value changing because of currency exchange rates. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
exchange rate risk — Also called currency risk; the risk that an investment s value will change because of currency exchange rates. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
foreign-exchange rate risk — exchange rate exposure … Accounting dictionary
exchange-rate exposure — exchange rate risk; = foreign exchange rate risk The risk associated with uncertain exchange rates. The three types of risk are transaction exposure, translation exposure, and economic exposure … Accounting dictionary
exchange-rate exposure — currency risk; exchange rate risk; foreign exchange rate risk The risk associated with uncertain exchange rates … Big dictionary of business and management
exchange rate exposure — UK US noun [U] ► FINANCE a company s risk of losing money because it may have to buy a currency at a higher price using a currency that has fallen in value: »By paying VAT in euros, we have been able to limit our exchange rate exposure … Financial and business terms
Fixed exchange-rate system — Foreign exchange Exchange rates Currency band Exchange rate Exchange rate regime Exchange rate flexibil … Wikipedia
interest rate risk — ( IRR) The potential that changes in market rates of interest will reduce earnings and/or capital. The risk that changes in prevailing interest rates will adversely affect assets, liabilities, capital, income, and/or expense at different times or … Financial and business terms
Principal Exchange Rate Linked Security - PERL — A type of debt security that pays interest semiannually and has a yield that is linked to foreign exchange rates. PERLs are denominated in U.S. dollars, but their repayment is determined by the exchange rate between the dollar and a specific… … Investment dictionary
risk elimination — The complete removal of a *risk. Unlike *risk avoidance, risk elimination does not necessarily imply nonengagement in (or disengagement from) an activity or *market. Risk elimination techniques can be costly. For example, an organization can… … Auditor's dictionary