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Foreign exchange risk management

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  • This topic has 3 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 1 year ago by LMR1006.
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  • January 4, 2024 at 3:10 pm #697695
    Mdkamal786
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    Sir,
    Can we say Interest rate is proportional to Inflation rate?
    As per book if Intrest rate is high then Inflation rate will be high
    on other hand Interest rate is go down then Inflation Rate will be go down.

    Kindly Assist and A lot of Thanks to help passing ACCA Papers with better marks .

    Regards
    Mohammad Kamal Ahmad

    January 4, 2024 at 5:31 pm #697696
    LMR1006
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    The relationship between interest rates and inflation is complex and can vary depending on various factors. However, in general, higher interest rates tend to reduce inflation, while lower interest rates tend to increase inflation.

    This relationship is often explained by the Fisher effect, which suggests that higher nominal interest rates are associated with higher expected inflation rates. When interest rates are high, borrowing becomes more expensive, leading to reduced spending and investment, which can help to curb inflationary pressures.

    Conversely, when interest rates are low, borrowing becomes cheaper, encouraging increased spending and investment, which can contribute to higher inflation.

    However it is important to note that this relationship is not always linear and can be influenced by other factors such as monetary policy, economic conditions, and expectations.

    January 19, 2024 at 12:23 am #698613
    anisahanesee
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    A large multinational business wishes to manage its currency risk. It has been suggested
    that:
    1. Matching receipts and payments can be used to manage translation risk.
    2. Matching assets and liabilities can be used to manage economic risk.
    Which ONE of the following combinations (true/false) concerning the above statements
    is correct?

    Statement 1 Statement 2
    A True True
    B True False
    C False True
    D False False
    Answer is C
    Sir why is Matching assets and liabilities used to manage economic. I thought it is to deversify international operations or trading in many currency zones.

    Answer

    January 19, 2024 at 7:21 am #698630
    LMR1006
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    Matching assets and liabilities can be used to manage economic risk because it helps to align the maturity of a company’s liabilities with the expected duration of its assets. By matching the timing of cash inflows from assets with the timing of cash outflows from liabilities, a company can reduce the risk of a liquidity mismatch and ensure that it has enough funds to meet its obligations.

    For example, if a company has long-term assets, it can fund them with long-term liabilities to avoid a liquidity crisis. This approach helps to mitigate the risk of being unable to generate sufficient cash to repay debts as they become due.

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