We are pleased to introduce A Practitioner’s Guide to Hedging Financial Risk, our third annual guide covering topics specific to financial risk management, such as hedge accounting, foreign exchange and derivative risk management.
Published in association with Reval, this guide features a series of best practice material and insightful thought leadership pieces that examine everything from the overhaul of IAS 39 to advice on choosing a counterparty bank.
In particular, Peter Seward’s perceptive article, ‘Executing the Trade: Controlling the Risk’, provides an especially valuable outlook on executing a derivative trade, which is complimented by a useful internal and external checklist.
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Jennifer Powers, Americas Region Treasury Manager, UPS
Louis W. Edwards, Director, Derivative Accounting and Reporting, Novelis
Jean-François Garneau, Director, Head of Financial Risk Management, Bombardier Transportation, Zurich
Jiro Okochi, CEO and Co-Founder, Reval
Fred Cohen, Managing Director, Perception Advisors, Retired PricewaterhouseCoopers Partner, and Reval Board Member
François Masquelier, Chairman, ATEL
François Masquelier, Chairman, ATEL
Nik Tandy, Head of GAAP Solutions, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
Jacqui Drew CA (SA), Senior Manager, Financial Instrument Solutions, Deloitte LLP
Peter Seward, Vice President of Product Strategy, Reval
V. Venkataramanan, Executive Director – Accounting Advisory Services, KPMG
Yin Toa Lee, Partner and Leader of Financial Accounting Advisory Services, Ernst & Young, Financial Services, Far East Area
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