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The hedge costs explosion

High volatility in foreign exchange markets over the past year has forced many corporates to reassess their hedge books. A number of banks have increased their advisory services to help companies conduct an in-depth analysis of their exposures as a result. What do corporate treasurers now expect from their dealers? By Christopher Whittall

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Corporate treasurers have had a lot to think about over the past year. Rock-bottom interest rates have made it a good time to refinance or issue new debt, triggering a spate of major capital markets deals and swap activity off the back of it. At the same time, high volatility for much of the past year, combined with major shifts in exchange rates, has left some companies looking to review hedging

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