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C/F/491. Exposure to Exchange Rate Risk
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- 2009
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The paper explains the risks associated with exchange rate discussing related complication for international managers, the indicators and methods of management that can minimise the fiscal risk of dealing internationally and the importance of business research when it comes to making decisions about international trade and currency.
KEYWORDS: Currency, International Trade, Exchange Rate, Business Risks,
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