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''Foreign exchange risk''.


Exposure which arises from the process of translating balance sheet items denominated in foreign currency into the group accounts denominated in the parent’s currency.
Exposure which arises from the process of translating balance sheet items denominated in foreign currency into the group accounts denominated in the parent’s currency.
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Revision as of 10:32, 11 May 2016

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Foreign exchange risk.

Exposure which arises from the process of translating balance sheet items denominated in foreign currency into the group accounts denominated in the parent’s currency.

This is a form of foreign exchange Translation exposure.


2.

More generally, the risk of adverse effects in the balance sheet arising from foreign exchange risk or from other sources.


See also