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Many Asian companies have reported significant losses from foreign exchange and commodity derivatives positions in the past nine months, calling into question the value of hedging. Charles Yip argues that with the correct processes and procedures in place, the use of derivatives for hedging can produce tangible benefits

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Corporate hedging in foreign exchange and other asset classes, notably commodities, has become the subject of heated debate during the past year following major derivatives losses reported by listed companies in the region. These losses were often described as 'hedging losses' and ran into billions of US dollars. The scale of the losses has led to calls from some market commentators for companies

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