2.2. SEC’s exposure to exchange risk in 2010.
The Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd (SEC) is exposed to credit risk, liquidity risk and market risk. Market risk arises from currency risk, interest rate risk and fair value risk associated with investments etc. The company has a riskmanagement program in place to monitor and actively manage such risks. In this report, our group will be focusing on
the part of the total debt in a country that is owed to creditors outside the country
money owed to private commercial banks, other governments, or international financial institutions such as the IMF and World Bank
Foreign debt management
1) Riskmanagement
currency and interest rate movements
frequent commodity price fluctuations
The debt crises of the early 1980’s
oil price hikes
currencies, it exposes itself to risk. The risk arises because currencies may move in relation to each other. If a firm is buying and selling in different currencies, then revenue and costs can move upwards or downwards as exchange rates between currencies change. If a firm has borrowed funds in a different currency, the repayments on the debt could change or, if the firm has invested overseas, t
Management invested a greater proportion of its assets in government and government-guaranteed debt as a measure to stop losing money. After the crisis this loans increased by 12%, mainly in Hong Kong and Rest of Asia-Pacific, where surplus funds were placed on a short-term basis with financial institutions and central banks as part of Balance Sheet Management activities.
In 2006 and previous ye
Ⅰ. 기업 기술거래
1. 기술거래에 대한 관심도
□ 현재 기업들의 기술거래에 대한 관심도는 기술판매의 경우 높음이 47.2%, 낮음이 20.0%이며, 기술구매는 각각 50.7%와 15.8%로 나타남, 기업규모별로는 기술판매 및 구매 모두 대기업의 관심도가 가장 높게 나타났으며, 중소기업은 기술판매보다 기술구매