European Foreign Exchange Risk Exposure
"We find that about 13% of our sample of 817 European multinational firms experienced economically significant exposure effects to the Japanese yen, 14% to the US dollar and 22% to the UK pound. Our evidence differs substantially from the US experience and is robust across sub-sample periods, suggesting that a depreciating (appreciating) euro against foreign currencies has a net negative (positive) impact on European stock returns. Short-term exposure seems to be relatively well hedged, where considerable evidence of long-term exposure is found. Firms with weak liquidity positions tend to have smaller exposures. Foreign exposure is found to increase with firm size." Copyright Blackwell Publishers Ltd, 2006.
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2006
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Authors: | Muller, Aline ; Verschoor, Willem F. C. |
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European Financial Management. - European Financial Management Association - EFMA. - Vol. 12.2006, 2, p. 195-220
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European Financial Management Association - EFMA |
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