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Management of Foreign Exchange Risk - Evidence from Developing Economies (Paperback)
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Management of Foreign Exchange Risk - Evidence from Developing Economies (Paperback)
Series: Banking, Money and International Finance
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This book provides a technical and specialised discussion of
contemporary and emerging issues in foreign exchange and financial
markets by addressing the issues of risk management and theory and
hypothesis development, which have general implications for finance
theory and foreign exchange market management. It offers an
in-depth, comprehensive analysis of the issues concerning the
volatility of exchange rates. The book has three main objectives.
First, it applies the integrated study of exchange rate volatility
in terms of depth and breadth. Second, it applies the integrated
study of exchange rate volatility in Malaysia, as a case study of a
developing country. Malaysia had imposed capital control measures
in the past and has now liberalised its exchange rate market and
will continue to liberalise it further in the long run. Hence, the
need to understand exchange rate volatility measurement and
management will be even more important in the future. Third, the
book highlights new conditional volatility models for a developing
country, such as Malaysia, and develops advanced econometric models
which have produced results for sound risk management strategies
and for achieving risk management in the financial market and the
economy. Additionally, the authors recommend risk management themes
which may be of relevance to other developing countries. This work
can be used as a reference book by fund managers, financial market
analysts, researchers, academics, practitioners, policy makers and
postgraduate students in the areas of finance, accounting, business
and financial economics. It can also be a supplementary text for
Ph.D. and Masters' students in these areas.
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