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Indirect Exchange Rate

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Indirect Exchange Rate
The foreign currency price of one unit of the home currency.

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In the United States currency market, an exchange rate stated in U.S. dollars per unit of a foreign currency. That is, the act of stating an exchange rate in European terms means stating the dollars needed to buy one unit of that currency. European terms contrasts with direct terms, which state the units of the foreign currency needed to buy one dollar.


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However, indirect exchange rate exposure is present, since only a part of these assets are either hedged or placed with exporters.
However, indirect exchange rate exposure is present, since only a part of these assets are either hedged or placed with exporters.
 
 
 
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