Hedging, corporate governance and firm value: Empirical evidence on risk management from an emerging market
Corporate risk management policy is essential during a period of volatile commodity prices and exchange rates in managing the risk exposure and its consequent impact on cash flow, profitability and firm value. Debates on whether hedging with derivatives practically enhances firm value through market...
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Main Authors: | Islam S.M.N., Hussin B.M. |
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Other Authors: | 7202012941 |
Format: | Book |
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Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
2023
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