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The risk associated with changes in exchange rates, local regulations or business environment, which could disadvantage the company’s long-term economic model or favour the services or products of a competitor. | The risk associated with changes in exchange rates, local regulations or business environment, which could disadvantage the company’s long-term economic model or favour the services or products of a competitor. | ||
This type of exposure is very difficult to mitigate. | This type of exposure is very difficult to mitigate. | ||
Also known as economic exposure. | Also known as economic exposure. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 11:55, 6 May 2016
The risk associated with changes in exchange rates, local regulations or business environment, which could disadvantage the company’s long-term economic model or favour the services or products of a competitor. This type of exposure is very difficult to mitigate.
Also known as economic exposure.