Financial risk exposures and risk management: evidence from european nonfinancial firms

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Autor(a) principal: Jorge, Maria João da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Augusto, Mário Antônio Gomes
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Resumo: Previous empirical studies concerning corporate risk management have attempted to show that the use of derivatives as a hedging mechanism can be value enhancing. Implicit to these tests has been the assumption that firms use derivatives solely for the purpose of hedging. There is substantial literature concerning nonfinancial firms that suggest that changes in financial prices affect firms' value. Furthermore, it is a common belief that financial price exposures are created via firms' real operations and are reduced through the implementation of financial hedging strategies. We use monthly returns of 304 European firms traded in Euronext over the period from 2006-2008 to analyse whether risk management practices are associated with lower levels of risk. We pursue Jorion (1990) and Allayannis and Ofek (2001) two stages framework to investigate, firstly, the relationship between firm value and financial risk exposures;subsequently, the risk behaviour inherent to firms' real operations and to the use of derivatives and other risk management instruments. So, we argue that hedging policies affect the firm's financial risk exposures; however, we do not discard the fact that the magnitude of a firm's exposure to risks affects hedging activities. The interaction between financial price exposures and hedging activities is tested by using the Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR) procedure. Our major findings are as follows: Firstly, we find evidence that the sample firms exhibit higher percentages of exposure to the three categories of risks analysed when compared to previous empirical studies. Secondly, we find that hedging is significantly associated with financial price exposure. Our results are also consistent with the idea that financial risk exposure and hedging activities are endogenously related, but only in what respects the exchange risk and commodity risk exposure.
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spelling Financial risk exposures and risk management: evidence from european nonfinancial firmsLa exposición al riesgo financiero y la gestión de riesgos: el caso de las empresas Europeas no financierasFinancial risk exposures and risk management: evidence from european nonfinancial firmsExposureDerivativesFinancial riskHedgingRisk management.Cobertura de riesgoDerivadosExposición al riesgoGestión del riesgoRiesgo financiero.ExposureDerivativesFinancial riskHedgingRisk managementPrevious empirical studies concerning corporate risk management have attempted to show that the use of derivatives as a hedging mechanism can be value enhancing. Implicit to these tests has been the assumption that firms use derivatives solely for the purpose of hedging. There is substantial literature concerning nonfinancial firms that suggest that changes in financial prices affect firms' value. Furthermore, it is a common belief that financial price exposures are created via firms' real operations and are reduced through the implementation of financial hedging strategies. We use monthly returns of 304 European firms traded in Euronext over the period from 2006-2008 to analyse whether risk management practices are associated with lower levels of risk. We pursue Jorion (1990) and Allayannis and Ofek (2001) two stages framework to investigate, firstly, the relationship between firm value and financial risk exposures;subsequently, the risk behaviour inherent to firms' real operations and to the use of derivatives and other risk management instruments. So, we argue that hedging policies affect the firm's financial risk exposures; however, we do not discard the fact that the magnitude of a firm's exposure to risks affects hedging activities. The interaction between financial price exposures and hedging activities is tested by using the Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR) procedure. Our major findings are as follows: Firstly, we find evidence that the sample firms exhibit higher percentages of exposure to the three categories of risks analysed when compared to previous empirical studies. Secondly, we find that hedging is significantly associated with financial price exposure. Our results are also consistent with the idea that financial risk exposure and hedging activities are endogenously related, but only in what respects the exchange risk and commodity risk exposure.Estudios recientes sobre la gestión de riesgos han intentado demostrar que lãs empresas que promueven el uso de derivados como mecanismo de cobertura de riesgos tienen mayores valores de mercado. Implícita es la suposición de que las empresas utilizan los derivados solamente con el propósito de gestionar su exposición al riesgo. Alguna literatura concerniente a las empresas no financieras sugieren que las fluctuaciones en los precios de los activos financieros afectan el valor de la empresa. Además, es consensual que la exposición a los riesgos financieros erige de las actividades operacionales de la empresa y que se puede reducir mediante la aplicación de estrategias de gestión del riesgo financiero. Tenemos em cuenta los resultados mensuales de 304 empresas europeas cotizadas en el mercado Euronext en el período 2006-2008, para examinar si las prácticas de gestión de riesgos están asociadas con menores niveles de riesgo. Utilizamos la metodologia en dos etapas propuesta por Jorion (1990) y Allayannis y Ofek (2001), para investigar, en primer lugar, la relación entre el valor y la exposición a los riesgos financieros y, en última instancia, el impacto de las actividades operativas de la empresa y de lo uso de instrumentos de cobertura en el nivel de la exposición. No obstante, consideramos la hipótesis de que la magnitud de la exposición puede afectar también la decisión de implementar estrategias de cobertura de riesgos. Esta hipótesis de simultaneidad entre la exposición al riesgo y la decisión de implementar estrategias de cobertura es investigada por el método Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR). En los resultados destacamos: en primer lugar, evidencia de que las empresas de la muestra revelan porcentajes más altos de exposición al riesgo en comparación con estudios empíricos anteriores; observamos, también, que la gestión de riesgos está significativamente asociada con la exposición al los riesgos financieros. Por último, los resultados confirman la existencia de simultaneidad entre el nivel de exposición al riesgo y la decisión de implementar estrategias de cobertura de riesgos, pero sólo en relación a la exposición al riesgo de cambio y al riesgo de fluctuación de los precios de las mercadorías.Previous empirical studies concerning corporate risk management have attempted to show that the use of derivatives as a hedging mechanism can be value enhancing (e.g., Bartram; Brown; Fehle, 2009). Implicit to these tests has been the assumption that firms use derivatives solely for the purpose of hedging. Indeed, hedging, by definition, will seek to reduce the level of risk to which a firm is exposed. On the other hand, when derivatives are used to take advantage of perceived market imperfections, they will increase risk. There is substantial literature concerning nonfinancial firms that suggest that changes in financial prices affect firms' value (e.g., Bartram, 2002; He; Ng, 1998; Jorion, 1990; Tufano, 1998). Furthermore, it is a common belief that financial price exposures are created via firms' real operations and are reduced through the implementation of financial hedging strategies (Bali; Hume; Martell, 2007). We use monthly returns of 304 European firms traded in Euronext over the period from 2006-2008 to analyse whether risk management practices are associated with lower levels of risk. We pursue Jorion (1990) and Allayannis and Ofek (2001) two stages framework to investigate, firstly, the relationship between firm value and financial risk exposures; subsequently, the risk behaviour inherent to firms' real operations and to the use of derivatives and other risk management instruments. So, we argue that hedging policies affect the firm's financial risk exposures; however, we do not discard the fact that the magnitude of a firm's exposure to risks affects hedging activities.  The interaction between financial price exposures and hedging activities is tested by using the Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR) procedure. Our major findings are as follows: Firstly, we find evidence that the sample firms exhibit higher percentages of exposure to the three categories of risks analysed when compared to previous empirical studies. Secondly, we find that hedging is significantly associated with financial price exposure. Our results are also consistent with the idea that financial risk exposure and hedging activities are endogenously related, but only in what respects the exchange risk and commodity risk exposure.Editora Mackenzie2011-07-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionEconometriaapplication/pdfapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documentapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documenthttps://editorarevistas.mackenzie.br/index.php/RAM/article/view/3168Revista de Administração Mackenzie; Vol. 12 No. 5 (2011)Revista de Administração Mackenzie; Vol. 12 Núm. 5 (2011)Revista de Administração Mackenzie (Mackenzie Management Review); v. 12 n. 5 (2011)1678-69711518-6776reponame:RAM. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Financial risk exposures and risk management: evidence from european nonfinancial firms
La exposición al riesgo financiero y la gestión de riesgos: el caso de las empresas Europeas no financieras
Financial risk exposures and risk management: evidence from european nonfinancial firms
title Financial risk exposures and risk management: evidence from european nonfinancial firms
spellingShingle Financial risk exposures and risk management: evidence from european nonfinancial firms
Jorge, Maria João da Silva
Exposure
Derivatives
Financial risk
Hedging
Risk management.
Cobertura de riesgo
Derivados
Exposición al riesgo
Gestión del riesgo
Riesgo financiero.
Exposure
Derivatives
Financial risk
Hedging
Risk management
title_short Financial risk exposures and risk management: evidence from european nonfinancial firms
title_full Financial risk exposures and risk management: evidence from european nonfinancial firms
title_fullStr Financial risk exposures and risk management: evidence from european nonfinancial firms
title_full_unstemmed Financial risk exposures and risk management: evidence from european nonfinancial firms
title_sort Financial risk exposures and risk management: evidence from european nonfinancial firms
author Jorge, Maria João da Silva
author_facet Jorge, Maria João da Silva
Augusto, Mário Antônio Gomes
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author2 Augusto, Mário Antônio Gomes
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Augusto, Mário Antônio Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Exposure
Derivatives
Financial risk
Hedging
Risk management.
Cobertura de riesgo
Derivados
Exposición al riesgo
Gestión del riesgo
Riesgo financiero.
Exposure
Derivatives
Financial risk
Hedging
Risk management
topic Exposure
Derivatives
Financial risk
Hedging
Risk management.
Cobertura de riesgo
Derivados
Exposición al riesgo
Gestión del riesgo
Riesgo financiero.
Exposure
Derivatives
Financial risk
Hedging
Risk management
description Previous empirical studies concerning corporate risk management have attempted to show that the use of derivatives as a hedging mechanism can be value enhancing. Implicit to these tests has been the assumption that firms use derivatives solely for the purpose of hedging. There is substantial literature concerning nonfinancial firms that suggest that changes in financial prices affect firms' value. Furthermore, it is a common belief that financial price exposures are created via firms' real operations and are reduced through the implementation of financial hedging strategies. We use monthly returns of 304 European firms traded in Euronext over the period from 2006-2008 to analyse whether risk management practices are associated with lower levels of risk. We pursue Jorion (1990) and Allayannis and Ofek (2001) two stages framework to investigate, firstly, the relationship between firm value and financial risk exposures;subsequently, the risk behaviour inherent to firms' real operations and to the use of derivatives and other risk management instruments. So, we argue that hedging policies affect the firm's financial risk exposures; however, we do not discard the fact that the magnitude of a firm's exposure to risks affects hedging activities. The interaction between financial price exposures and hedging activities is tested by using the Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR) procedure. Our major findings are as follows: Firstly, we find evidence that the sample firms exhibit higher percentages of exposure to the three categories of risks analysed when compared to previous empirical studies. Secondly, we find that hedging is significantly associated with financial price exposure. Our results are also consistent with the idea that financial risk exposure and hedging activities are endogenously related, but only in what respects the exchange risk and commodity risk exposure.
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