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Currency Exchange Risk

               Overview
Currency Risk
  Currency Risk - is a form of financial risk that occurs
 from the potential change in the exchange of
 one currency in relation to another. Investors or
 businesses face an exchange rate risk when they
 have assets or operations across national borders or
 if they have loans or borrowings in a foreign
 currency.
Exchange Rate and Exchange Risk
• Exchange rate: the ratio that exchanges
  one currency into another
       Example: exchange rate A$1.00 = US$0.80,
       so 1 tonne of Australian coal @ A$160/metric
                                = US$128/metric

• What is exchange risk?
  – Exchange risk arises in an international transaction when buyer and seller use
    different currencies, and time elapses between sale and payment, example -
      • Australian coal sold today 10,000mt @ A$160/metric = A$1,600,000
      • Exporter sells in US$, so selling price is A$1,600,000 x US$0.80 =
                 US$1,280,000
      • Payment terms are 30 days from date of shipment (FOB Newcastle)
      • Exchange rate today: A$1.00 = US$0.80. In 30 days: A$1.00 = US$0.85
      • Payment received in 30 days: US$1,280,000/US$0.85 = A$1,506,000
      • Outcome: exporter LOSES A$1,506,000 – A$1,600,000 = -A$94,000
International Marketers Dilemma
 International marketer’s dilemma: Do I sell in my own currency to avoid
    risk (e.g. A$), or in buyer’s currency (e.g. US$, Yen, Euro)?
     – If own currency, may lose sales due to lack of
         customer orientation, foreign country
         regulations, lack of convertibility etc.
     – May be contrary to industry norms (some world
         markets are denominated in US$, e.g. oil)
     – If foreign currency, may be benefits, e.g. lower
       interest rates in foreign country, profits from
       astute currency management
Sources of Risk from Exchange Rate
Fluctuations

   1. Transaction risk: e.g. foreign transaction sales
   currency depreciates     reduced return to
       exporter.
   2. Competitive risk: exporter’s own currency is
   appreciating, disadvantaging exporter’s
   manufactures from home market, (e.g. A$ =
   US$0.52 in 2001 to US$0.90 in 2008 = 73%
   increase).
   3. Market portfolio risk: MNE is limited to a
   narrow range of markets, i.e. is not diversified, so
   cannot balance exchange rate via multi-country
   operations.
What is the Foreign Exchange Market
  The forex market is a real-time network of banks, brokers and
   forex dealers in many countries. It has no fixed
   trading floor like the LME, Baltic Exchange or Chicago
   Mercantile Exchange. It exists only on computer screens. US$1.9 trillion
  daily turnover worldwide.

  Main forex market centres (over 50%) are London, New York &
   Tokyo. These overlap in time zones so market activity
   flows around the world 24 hours/day. Other important
   trading hubs are Singapore, Sydney, Frankfurt, Paris, Hong Kong &
  Zurich.

  Forex market operates at retail & wholesale levels: retail
   includes exporters exchanging and hedging currencies for transactions,
  wholesale is the inter-bank market trading (and speculating) between
  market participants.

  The forex market most closely approximates the conditions of a
    ‘perfectly efficient’ market: universal availability & transparency of
  information, speed of transmission, homogeneity, no barriers to entry.
              BUT: Gov’ts sometimes intervene to reduce volatility.
What Determines Exchange Rate Levels
1.   Main traded currencies are ‘floating’, i.e. free from Government
     intervention (e.g. US$, A$ since 1983, GBP). Some others are
     ‘fixed’, i.e. the Gov’t decides the exchange rate.

2.   Fixed currencies are subject to occasional devaluations (or, rarely,
     revaluations)    sudden big drop in currency value. Speculators often
     make a killing (e.g. George Soros in 1992, GBP1bn profit). Non-
     trade currencies priced on ‘cross rates’.

3.   Floating currencies’ exchange rates are determined by forces
         of supply & demand as in ratio of exports to imports, interest rates,
     inflation, Gov’t economic policy, even forex market sentiment (e.g.
     A$ value is seen in part as linked to commodity prices).

4.   In the long term, exchange rates reflect the economic success of a
     country.
How do International Marketers manage
exchange risk?

 1.   Risk shifting (short term) e.g. hedging:

         •    Immediate currency conversion is a ‘spot’ transaction
         •    Conversion in the future uses a ‘forward exchange contract’: a bank agrees
              to fix an exchange rate at a set date in the future (expressed as a premium or
              discount on the spot      rate, equal to the interest rate differential between
              the two countries), thus giving the exporter certainty in their exchange rate.
         •    Generally, exporters want to sell goods, not speculate on currencies.

 2.   Risk modifying (long term, strategic):

         •    Involves marketer manipulating prices or other elements of their marketing
              strategy.
         •    Export prices may be adjusted or not depending on market conditions (‘pass-
              through’ vs. ‘absorption’).
Strategic Risk Modifying Behaviour by the
International Marketer
 Scenario:
 Holden is selling its new Monaro to the US (rebadged the Pontiac GTO). A$ rises
      against US$ from US$0.60 to US$0.90 (= 50% increase in cost of your
      product to GM USA). What do you do?

 1.   ‘Pass-through’: you keep your price
      unchanged forcing the buyer to pay
      more     loss of competitiveness
      loss of market share? Depends on
      buyer’s level of preference for product (demand).

 2. ‘Absorption’: you reduce your export price correspondingly as the A$
      appreciates     your sales revenue correspondingly reduces, even to a loss.
      Goal of long-term market share maintenance?
In the 1990s the US Dollar appreciated hugely making imports cheaper to
US consumers. Foreign car companies found they had windfall gains.
Keep gains as extra profit, or pass to consumer as cheaper prices?
Strategic marketing considerations to
exchange rate movements

 1. Short-term:
       Pricing-to-market: varying your trading terms for each
       market depending on conditions there.
   –     Considerations: is market price-sensitive?, local competitors’
         reactions, value placed on price stability (e.g. Harley Davidson),
         alternatives to discounts.

 2. Long-term:
   –     Market refocus
   –     Streamline operations/seek efficiencies
   –     Shift production e.g. offshore via FDI
You are welcome to contact Nigel Bairstow at B2B
Whiteboard your source of B2B Asia / Pacific
marketing advice

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/nigel-bairstow/6/41b/726

http://twitter.com/#!/b2bwhiteboard

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Currency Exchange Risk

  • 2. Currency Risk Currency Risk - is a form of financial risk that occurs from the potential change in the exchange of one currency in relation to another. Investors or businesses face an exchange rate risk when they have assets or operations across national borders or if they have loans or borrowings in a foreign currency.
  • 3. Exchange Rate and Exchange Risk • Exchange rate: the ratio that exchanges one currency into another Example: exchange rate A$1.00 = US$0.80, so 1 tonne of Australian coal @ A$160/metric = US$128/metric • What is exchange risk? – Exchange risk arises in an international transaction when buyer and seller use different currencies, and time elapses between sale and payment, example - • Australian coal sold today 10,000mt @ A$160/metric = A$1,600,000 • Exporter sells in US$, so selling price is A$1,600,000 x US$0.80 = US$1,280,000 • Payment terms are 30 days from date of shipment (FOB Newcastle) • Exchange rate today: A$1.00 = US$0.80. In 30 days: A$1.00 = US$0.85 • Payment received in 30 days: US$1,280,000/US$0.85 = A$1,506,000 • Outcome: exporter LOSES A$1,506,000 – A$1,600,000 = -A$94,000
  • 4. International Marketers Dilemma International marketer’s dilemma: Do I sell in my own currency to avoid risk (e.g. A$), or in buyer’s currency (e.g. US$, Yen, Euro)? – If own currency, may lose sales due to lack of customer orientation, foreign country regulations, lack of convertibility etc. – May be contrary to industry norms (some world markets are denominated in US$, e.g. oil) – If foreign currency, may be benefits, e.g. lower interest rates in foreign country, profits from astute currency management
  • 5. Sources of Risk from Exchange Rate Fluctuations 1. Transaction risk: e.g. foreign transaction sales currency depreciates reduced return to exporter. 2. Competitive risk: exporter’s own currency is appreciating, disadvantaging exporter’s manufactures from home market, (e.g. A$ = US$0.52 in 2001 to US$0.90 in 2008 = 73% increase). 3. Market portfolio risk: MNE is limited to a narrow range of markets, i.e. is not diversified, so cannot balance exchange rate via multi-country operations.
  • 6. What is the Foreign Exchange Market The forex market is a real-time network of banks, brokers and forex dealers in many countries. It has no fixed trading floor like the LME, Baltic Exchange or Chicago Mercantile Exchange. It exists only on computer screens. US$1.9 trillion daily turnover worldwide. Main forex market centres (over 50%) are London, New York & Tokyo. These overlap in time zones so market activity flows around the world 24 hours/day. Other important trading hubs are Singapore, Sydney, Frankfurt, Paris, Hong Kong & Zurich. Forex market operates at retail & wholesale levels: retail includes exporters exchanging and hedging currencies for transactions, wholesale is the inter-bank market trading (and speculating) between market participants. The forex market most closely approximates the conditions of a ‘perfectly efficient’ market: universal availability & transparency of information, speed of transmission, homogeneity, no barriers to entry. BUT: Gov’ts sometimes intervene to reduce volatility.
  • 7. What Determines Exchange Rate Levels 1. Main traded currencies are ‘floating’, i.e. free from Government intervention (e.g. US$, A$ since 1983, GBP). Some others are ‘fixed’, i.e. the Gov’t decides the exchange rate. 2. Fixed currencies are subject to occasional devaluations (or, rarely, revaluations) sudden big drop in currency value. Speculators often make a killing (e.g. George Soros in 1992, GBP1bn profit). Non- trade currencies priced on ‘cross rates’. 3. Floating currencies’ exchange rates are determined by forces of supply & demand as in ratio of exports to imports, interest rates, inflation, Gov’t economic policy, even forex market sentiment (e.g. A$ value is seen in part as linked to commodity prices). 4. In the long term, exchange rates reflect the economic success of a country.
  • 8. How do International Marketers manage exchange risk? 1. Risk shifting (short term) e.g. hedging: • Immediate currency conversion is a ‘spot’ transaction • Conversion in the future uses a ‘forward exchange contract’: a bank agrees to fix an exchange rate at a set date in the future (expressed as a premium or discount on the spot rate, equal to the interest rate differential between the two countries), thus giving the exporter certainty in their exchange rate. • Generally, exporters want to sell goods, not speculate on currencies. 2. Risk modifying (long term, strategic): • Involves marketer manipulating prices or other elements of their marketing strategy. • Export prices may be adjusted or not depending on market conditions (‘pass- through’ vs. ‘absorption’).
  • 9. Strategic Risk Modifying Behaviour by the International Marketer Scenario: Holden is selling its new Monaro to the US (rebadged the Pontiac GTO). A$ rises against US$ from US$0.60 to US$0.90 (= 50% increase in cost of your product to GM USA). What do you do? 1. ‘Pass-through’: you keep your price unchanged forcing the buyer to pay more loss of competitiveness loss of market share? Depends on buyer’s level of preference for product (demand). 2. ‘Absorption’: you reduce your export price correspondingly as the A$ appreciates your sales revenue correspondingly reduces, even to a loss. Goal of long-term market share maintenance?
  • 10. In the 1990s the US Dollar appreciated hugely making imports cheaper to US consumers. Foreign car companies found they had windfall gains. Keep gains as extra profit, or pass to consumer as cheaper prices?
  • 11. Strategic marketing considerations to exchange rate movements 1. Short-term: Pricing-to-market: varying your trading terms for each market depending on conditions there. – Considerations: is market price-sensitive?, local competitors’ reactions, value placed on price stability (e.g. Harley Davidson), alternatives to discounts. 2. Long-term: – Market refocus – Streamline operations/seek efficiencies – Shift production e.g. offshore via FDI
  • 12. You are welcome to contact Nigel Bairstow at B2B Whiteboard your source of B2B Asia / Pacific marketing advice http://www.linkedin.com/pub/nigel-bairstow/6/41b/726 http://twitter.com/#!/b2bwhiteboard