Hedging with Currency Swaps or “Swaptions”

The exchange rate of currency is frequently subject to change, and thus investors invested in foreign assets; (e.g. frontier funds and emerging markets) often employ currency swaps to achieve a fixed exchange rate preceding the initiation of a currency-sensitive position lest alterations in the exchange rate or inflation of the underlying asset’s currency ensue rendering your the invested capital depreciable.


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