Globalization of Financial Risks and Evaluation of Common Stocks

Globalization of Financial Risks and Evaluation of Common Stocks

Author: 
Cinar, Dilaysu
Place: 
Hershey
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2013
Editor: 
Dinçer, Hasan
Journal Title: 
Global Strategies in Banking and Finance
Source: 
Global Strategies in Banking and Finance
Subject: 
Abstract: 

Risk can be defined as uncertainty about the events that will occur in the future. Risks are encountered in all areas of life, and become more important when it comes to financial markets. Risk in financial markets is defined as investment securities. If the investment vehicle is government bonds or treasury bills, they are considered to be free of risk. Because of the sudden changes in exchange rates in the process of globalization or fluctuations in interest rates influencing the cash flows of companies, most companies consider hedging as a viable part of the globalization strategy. Risk management policies to ease problems and disasters, which may arise from the use of instruments. The stock market serves as a bridge between economic activity and finance under favor of functions such as reducing the risk of investment, and it meets the capital needs for companies. For this reason, the development of stock markets plays an important role for the global economy and finance. Thus, the aim of this chapter is to introduce financial risks and their effect on common stocks.

Series: 
Advances in Finance, Accounting, and Economics

CITATION: Cinar, Dilaysu. Globalization of Financial Risks and Evaluation of Common Stocks edited by Dinçer, Hasan . Hershey : IGI Global , 2013. Global Strategies in Banking and Finance - Available at: https://library.au.int/globalization-financial-risks-and-evaluation-common-stocks