Opinion/Wholesale

The leveraged reverse knock-in forward

With the recent strengthening of the Canadian dollar against the US dollar, a Canadian exporter with US receivables would be wise to consider a reverse knock-in forward, says Richard Stang, vice-president in FX sales at TD Securities in Toronto

Riding with the euro

A European client buying US dollars should consider a three-year swap to use the current euro strength to their advantage, says Pritpal Gill, head of structuring at Lehman Brothers in London

The ‘leverage range forward’ approach

A UK company exporting to the US looking to hedge long-term USD receivables may enter a ‘leverage range forward’ strategy to boost the hedge level, says Didier Meyer, FX options structurer and marketer at SG in Paris

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