Economic Exposure

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Economic exposure, also known as operating exposure, refers to the risk that a company’s market value may be affected by unexpected changes in exchange rates. It encompasses the potential impact on a firm’s future cash flows and competitive position due to currency fluctuations. What is meant by economic exposure is the long-term effect on a company’s financial performance, beyond immediate transaction impacts.

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