Accounting
Foreign Exchange Risk
February 22, 2021
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Credit Risk
February 22, 2021

The risk that arises from potential fluctuations in the fair value (FV) or future cash flows of a financial instrument over time due to changes in currency rates (foreign exchange rates). The more volatile an exchange rate is, the higher the exchange rate risk associated with an instrument or investment denominated in a foreign currency.

Exchange rate risk (also known as currency risk) may result from multiple types of exposures including: transaction exposures, pre-transaction exposures, translation exposures, and economic exposures.

For example, transaction exposures may involve current transactions that result in cash flows denominated in a foreign currency, and hence will have an exchange rate risk impact.

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