Time-Varying Exchange Rate Exposure on Non-Financial Firms

  • Lily J
  • Kogid M
  • Toria Nipo D
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Abstract

This paper investigates whether a large non-financial firm in selected Asian frontier and emerging markets has time-varying exchange rate exposure using the interactive time dummies in the regression with a GARCH specification. The findings revealed that exchange rate exposure changes over time, particularly in Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. Furthermore, there was a high percentage of firms were exposed during the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) period, particularly in Indonesia, the Philippines, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. In practice, the findings of this study benefit interested parties such as firms and governments by giving information about stylised exchange rate exposure, which can be utilised to design effective strategies for dealing with exchange rate uncertainty.

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Lily, J., Kogid, M., Toria Nipo, D., Idris, S., & Bujang, I. (2022). Time-Varying Exchange Rate Exposure on Non-Financial Firms. International Journal of Business and Management, 17(8), 6. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v17n8p6

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