This document discusses foreign exchange risk and strategies for reducing exposure for international businesses. It covers:
1) Foreign exchange risk arises when business operations occur between countries with different currencies. Exchange rate fluctuations can impact financial results. Sellers prefer lower exchange rates while buyers prefer higher rates.
2) Most international transactions use strong reference currencies like USD, EUR, GBP, JPY due to stability. Exchange rates are set by supply/demand in markets and factors like inflation, interest rates, economic performance.
3) Some countries use restrictions to control currency value and limit currency conversion to prevent capital flight or maintain artificial values. Reduction of exposure involves leading/lagging payments, financial tools like forwards/options, and