Exchange rate risks in trade and investment between South Africa and the developed countries / by Cui Zhang

The current international monetary system is very different from that of a few decades ago. Many of the old restrictions that had been placed on currency and capital movements between countries have fallen away in favour of a much more liberal international payment and investment system. The global...

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Main Author: Zhang, Cui
Published: North-West University 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/3111
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-31112014-04-17T03:55:07ZExchange rate risks in trade and investment between South Africa and the developed countries / by Cui ZhangZhang, CuiExchange rateRisksTradeInvestmentSouth AfricaDeveloped countriesEconomicIndicatorsImpactDecision-makingImportersExportersInvestorsThe current international monetary system is very different from that of a few decades ago. Many of the old restrictions that had been placed on currency and capital movements between countries have fallen away in favour of a much more liberal international payment and investment system. The global financial arena is now characterized by greater currency instability, volatility and heightened financial risks. Exchange Rate risk is one of the complex topics in the economic world. Since there are so many factors in the financial market that influence a country's currency value, it becomes very risky for importers, exporters and portfolio investors to be involved in the international trade and financial markets. The purpose of this study is to gain an understanding on how the major economic indicators have an impact on the decision-making of the importers, the exporters and investors, to further influence the volatility of the Rand; and to provide various hedging and arbitraging strategies to reduce foreign exchange rate risks. The layout of the study is based on six chapters. Chapter 1 focuses on the background and scope of the study, mainly explaining the reasons, objectives and methodology of this study. An historical overview takes place in chapter 2, where a number of different exchange rate systems will be discussed. Chapter 3 reviews different exchange rate theories in order to support the empirical study in the next chapter. Chapter 4 focuses on an investigation and comparative study on how foreign investments and trade with developed countries have an impact on currency values and visa-versa. A number of management strategies for reducing exchange rate risks are introduced in chapter 5. Chapter 6 is the summary and conclusion of the research.Thesis (M.Com. (Economics))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2009.North-West University2010-05-27T10:35:06Z2010-05-27T10:35:06Z2009Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/3111
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topic Exchange rate
Risks
Trade
Investment
South Africa
Developed countries
Economic
Indicators
Impact
Decision-making
Importers
Exporters
Investors
spellingShingle Exchange rate
Risks
Trade
Investment
South Africa
Developed countries
Economic
Indicators
Impact
Decision-making
Importers
Exporters
Investors
Zhang, Cui
Exchange rate risks in trade and investment between South Africa and the developed countries / by Cui Zhang
description The current international monetary system is very different from that of a few decades ago. Many of the old restrictions that had been placed on currency and capital movements between countries have fallen away in favour of a much more liberal international payment and investment system. The global financial arena is now characterized by greater currency instability, volatility and heightened financial risks. Exchange Rate risk is one of the complex topics in the economic world. Since there are so many factors in the financial market that influence a country's currency value, it becomes very risky for importers, exporters and portfolio investors to be involved in the international trade and financial markets. The purpose of this study is to gain an understanding on how the major economic indicators have an impact on the decision-making of the importers, the exporters and investors, to further influence the volatility of the Rand; and to provide various hedging and arbitraging strategies to reduce foreign exchange rate risks. The layout of the study is based on six chapters. Chapter 1 focuses on the background and scope of the study, mainly explaining the reasons, objectives and methodology of this study. An historical overview takes place in chapter 2, where a number of different exchange rate systems will be discussed. Chapter 3 reviews different exchange rate theories in order to support the empirical study in the next chapter. Chapter 4 focuses on an investigation and comparative study on how foreign investments and trade with developed countries have an impact on currency values and visa-versa. A number of management strategies for reducing exchange rate risks are introduced in chapter 5. Chapter 6 is the summary and conclusion of the research. === Thesis (M.Com. (Economics))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2009.
author Zhang, Cui
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title Exchange rate risks in trade and investment between South Africa and the developed countries / by Cui Zhang
title_short Exchange rate risks in trade and investment between South Africa and the developed countries / by Cui Zhang
title_full Exchange rate risks in trade and investment between South Africa and the developed countries / by Cui Zhang
title_fullStr Exchange rate risks in trade and investment between South Africa and the developed countries / by Cui Zhang
title_full_unstemmed Exchange rate risks in trade and investment between South Africa and the developed countries / by Cui Zhang
title_sort exchange rate risks in trade and investment between south africa and the developed countries / by cui zhang
publisher North-West University
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