Date of Defense
12-14-1992
Department
Finance and Commercial Law
First Advisor
Dr. Robert Balik
Second Advisor
Dr. Adrian Edwards
Third Advisor
Donald Yarzebinski
Abstract
The economies of the world are becoming more interrelated. Thus, trading of real assets, such as automobiles, and financial assets, such as stock and bonds, amongst countries is increasing. A critical feature that differentiates this trading across borders, as opposed to trading within the country, is the use of more than one currency.
Recommended Citation
Ismail, Shamsudin bin, "Exchange Rate Hedging Using Option" (1992). Honors Theses. 2110.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/honors_theses/2110
Access Setting
Honors Thesis-Campus Only