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Euron och europeisk prisutveckling i ett svenskt perspektiv

Author

Summary, in English

A strategically minded CFO will realize that strategic corporate risk management is about finding the right balance between risk prevention and proactive value generation. Efficient risk and performance management requires adequate assessment of risk and risk exposures on the one hand and performance on the other. Properly designed, a risk measure should provide information on to what extend the firm's performance is at risk, what is causing that risk, the relative importance of non-value-adding and value-adding risk, and the possibilities to use risk management to reduce total risk. In this chapter, we present an approach - exposure-based cash-flow-at-risk - to calculating a firm's downside risk conditional on the firm's exposure to non-value-adding macroeconomic and market risk and to analyzing corporate performance adjusted for the impact of non-value-adding risk.

Publishing year

2002

Language

Swedish

Pages

219-229

Publication/Series

Ekonomisk Debatt

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Nationalekonomiska föreningen

Topic

  • Business Administration
  • Economics and Business

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0345-2646