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TMI 172 - Feb 09

Trimming the Sails: the 2009 Risk Agenda

Helen Sanders, Editor

Categories: Credit Risk Management, Foreign Exchange, Interest Rate Risk Management, Strategic Treasury

Nothing we do in life is free of risk, and if it were, it would not be much of a life at all. Business success is created by knowing when to take risks and to what degree. As we navigate our way through t0he current economic downturn, fear of the unknown has encouraged many of us to ‘batten down the hatches’ and seek refuge in safe havens until the storm has passed. With every treasurer far more conscious of risk than twelve or eighteen months ago, how should we be approaching financial risk today, and how have attitudes towards risk changed?

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