Multiple Choice
A hedge is
A) a financial strategy that reduces the change of suffering losses arising from foreign exchange risk.
B) an exchange rate arrangement in which a country pegs the value of its currency to the exchange value.
C) the possibility that changes in the value of a nation's currency will result in variations in the market value of assets.
D) active management of a floating exchange rate on the part of a country's government.
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