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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 270085, member: 76163"] [FONT=Verdana]Foreign exchange risk management procedures Is explained thus: The main objective of the foreign exchange risk management procedures is to minimize the risk of loss to the company in respect of its foreign currency exposure. The procedures should be reviewed at least annually by a person independent from the treasury function who has knowledge of the business operations and financial information. The review should consider: a) identification and classification of all foreign currency exposures; b) estimation techniques for foreign currency exposures; c) an assessment of the different methods available for hedging exposures against market risks; and d) strategies for managing existing exposures. Some firm try to ignore this or even pretend it doesn't exist, my question is how long? No matter how small your business or organization might be as far it involves money or you expect returns at the end of the day, in cash or kind, then you need to observe this process in your firm.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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