A net investment hedge is a risk management strategy used to mitigate foreign exchange exposure related to an entity’s net investment in a foreign operation. This hedge involves using financial instruments, such as foreign currency borrowings or derivatives, to offset currency fluctuations impacting the value of the net investment. The effectiveness of a net investment hedge is assessed under specific accounting standards to ensure proper financial reporting.
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