Managing Financial Risk for Multinational Companies in South East Asia

Managing Financial Risk for Multinational Companies in South East Asia
Author: Yasmin Yusof
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2007-11-16
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1467020338

This book was written from the perspective of international accounting to show how risk mitigation applies to the multinational firms with complex global transactions and assets. It analyses the interplay of currencies, exchange rates, interest rates, and accounting systems. Financial risk management is a specialized area of international accounting that requires specific training, tools and techniques, if one is to be successful in mitigating risk for an international business. Financial risk management refers to the practices used by corporate finance managers and accountants to limit and control uncertainty in the firm’s total portfolio. Financial risk management aims to minimize the risk of loss from unexpected changes in the prices of currencies, interest rates, commodities, and equities. In the context of international accounting, financial risk management also contains an element of political, legal and “culture” risk—exposure to uncertainty in the outcomes of business transactions and asset transfers that comes with most international business operations. Risk management has become an integral part of international business strategy, and accountants use quantitative tools to measure and analyze risk. The job of the Chief Financial Officer is to identify and address all types of risk, establish support and control mechanisms for dealing with it, and set the course for the risk management team in terms of its policies and objectives. The financial practices commonly employed include diversification; asset allocation ; and hedging. These practices are examined in light of their applications for international business, where accountants must cope with many more types and degrees of risk. A firm’s long-term strategy, such as investment risk, credit risk, and insurance risk are the basis focus for a financial analysis.

Managing Country Risk

Managing Country Risk
Author: Daniel Wagner
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2012-02-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466500484

What would you do if a law that enabled your investment to operate successfully abroad suddenly changed, and your business could no longer operate profitably there? Imagine exporting goods to a government buyer only to discover after the fact that your home country, or the United Nations, has just imposed an embargo on that country. Managing Countr

Corporate Strategies for South East Asia After the Crisis

Corporate Strategies for South East Asia After the Crisis
Author: J. Legewie
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2000-12-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 023028633X

Corporate Strategies for South East Asia After the Crisis presents an in-depth analysis by experts from Europe, Japan and South East Asia who have long-standing research experience in Asian economies and international business. The authors draw upon empirical research to analyze the questions facing multinational corporations active in the region, and go on to examine their strategies in production, marketing and corporate finance. They present a comprehensive overview of the current activities of multinational firms from Europe and Japan in South East Asia. The authors address both questions of international strategy and the role of multinational companies in a global economy, while taking into account how national differences affect strategic decision making. More than an essential reader for business people in Southeast Asia, the book will strongly influence policy makers and all those interested in the shift from national to transnational business.

Managing Economic Crisis in Southeast Asia

Managing Economic Crisis in Southeast Asia
Author: Saw Swee-Hock
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9814311790

This book incorporates a selection of eight revised papers presented at the Conference on "Managing Economic Crisis in Southeast Asia", organized jointly by the Saw Centre for Financial Studies, NUS Business School and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, in January 2010. The chapters deal with the management of the 2008-09 economic crisis in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, and the region as a whole. They represent an analysis of the impact of the economic crisis and the stimulus packages that were swiftly put in place by the governments to mitigate the economic recession and to pave the way for a quick recovery. The success of the monetary and fiscal policy measures in engendering a strong economic recovery in these countries is also discussed in considerable depth. The book, with contributions from experts on the topics covered, will be extremely valuable to businessmen, analysts, academics, students, policy-makers and the general public interested in seeking a greater understanding of the sub-prime crisis that led to the global economic recession.

Macroeconomic Risk and Growth in the Southeast Asian Countries

Macroeconomic Risk and Growth in the Southeast Asian Countries
Author: William A. Barnett
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2023-11-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1837972842

ASEAN economies have much insight to offer the world, from investor behaviour during COVID-19, and deep-rooted attitudes towards risk and corruption, to achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals through the gender perspective.

Managing Financial and Corporate Distress

Managing Financial and Corporate Distress
Author: Charles F. Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and Brookings Institution publication More than three years have elapsed since the East Asian financial crisis erupted, threatening economic and financial stability in the region and beyond. Although many of the region's economies have since staged a remarkable turnaround, much additional restructuring and reform is needed. Managing Financial and Corporate Distress: Lessons from Asia, stands out from other works on the East Asian crisis by moving beyond macroeconomic assessments to offer an institutional treatment of the microeconomic aspects of the corporate and bank restructuring. Contributors draw on their practical, hands-on expertise in various aspects of finance to provide complementary perspectives on how best to set in place strong and responsive institutions that might be able to resolve and avoid future crises in other emerging markets.

Handbook of International Credit Management

Handbook of International Credit Management
Author: Brian W. Clarke
Publisher: Gower Publishing Company, Limited
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1989
Genre: Credit
ISBN:

This resource is an operating guide and training reference for the financial and control techniques necessary for international credit management. It covers all aspects of export credit management as well as the management of overseas subsidiary companies' credit operations, and describes tools available for all processes involved, from initial policy-making through final collection of trade debts. This third edition has been completely revised and partially rewritten to reflect recent developments in information technology, the advent of the Euro, and the effects of the Southeast Asian economic crisis. New chapters have been added on bank risk and international bankruptcy law. c. Book News Inc.

Corporate Location in Southeast Asia

Corporate Location in Southeast Asia
Author: Robert Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997
Genre: International business enterprises
ISBN: 9789626611111

An analysis of how MNCs in Southeast Asia adapted corporate strategies to ongoing changes in the business environment in the 1990s.

How Firms in Developing Countries Manage Risk

How Firms in Developing Countries Manage Risk
Author: Jack D. Glen
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1999
Genre:
ISBN:

This paper considers the use of risk management techniques and instruments by firms in developing countries. Increased financial market volatility in recent years has led to the development of a number of new financial instruments for managing the risks associated with specific transactions. In most developing countries, however, firms face substantial obstacles to using these instruments. Despite that, developing country managers are becoming more and more aware of the need to manage risk. In many cases, they have turned to the International Finance Companies as a source of information on risk management and for assistance in accessing new risk management instruments. In addition to the financial risks that often accompany transactions, many firms in developing countries suffer from exposure to other economic risks, especially the risk of long-runovervaluation/undervaluation of their local currency. This type of exposure is more difficult to measure and manage than purely transactional exposures, but can have very significant effects oncompetitiveness. Unlike the management of transaction exposure, which most often involves use of financial instruments, management of economic exposure requires operational and marketing strategies in order to be effective.