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Standard Chartered recommends raising FX hedge ratio on Asian stocks because of slowing stock inflows to the region and rising economic uncertainties. StanChart says the likelihood that foreign equity ...
London, 10 th September 2025 – A new report from advanced FX and cash management solutions provider MillTech, has revealed that amid rising dollar volatility, the vast majority (85%) of North American ...
Prohibitively expensive hedging is likely to deter Asian investors from rushing to shield themselves against a further weakening in the US dollar, analysts say, despite a recent slump in the greenback ...
Amid recent volatility, many firms are now choosing to outsource their currency hedging to reduce the operational burden, however there are many different strategies that managers can choose to manage ...
Research from MillTechFX reveals finance professionals at corporates are increasing their FX hedge ratios and lengths to “protect their finances from tariff-driven volatility.” The most common changes ...
A hedge ratio is a financial metric investors use to measure the level of risk exposure covered by a hedge. This ratio plays a role in managing potential losses by indicating the proportion of a ...
LONDON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Almost half of UK fund managers are planning to increase their currency hedging in 2026 due to volatility in the pound, a new report from FX and cash management solutions ...
The theme of de-dollarisation is rife in global financial markets. The dollar’s bounce has been lacklustre, unlike US equity and bond markets, which have recovered from the April lows. Preventing more ...
It turns out that all the “Sell America” angst swirling in markets earlier this year was misplaced. The real mantra from global investors is more like “Hedge America”—that is, keep snapping up U.S.
It turns out that all the “Sell America” angst swirling in markets earlier this year was misplaced. The real mantra from global investors is more like “Hedge America” — that is, keep snapping up US ...