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Exposure(1) The degree to which a property for sale, lease, etc., is made noticeable (exposed) to potential buyers, tenants, etc., through advertising, multiple listing groups, etc. (2) The direction in which a property faces. For example: Does a store depending on walk-in trade face the sun in the morning when people walk in the sun to get warm (eastern exposure), or face the sun in the afternoon when people walk in the shade to keep cool (western exposure).ExposureThe proportion of a share portfolio at risk in a certain area. So of you have half of your portfolio invested in high-tech stocks, you have 50% exposure to that market.Similar MatchesExposure nettingExposure nettingOffsetting exposures in one currency with exposures in the same or another currency, when exchange rates are expected to move in such a way that losses or gains on the first exposed position should be offset by gains or losses on the second currency exposure. Transaction exposureTransaction exposureRisk to a firm with known future cash flows in a foreign currency, that arises from possible changes in the exchange rate. Related: Translation exposure. Balance sheet exposureBalance sheet exposureSee: Accounting exposure. Economic exposureEconomic exposureThe extent to which the value of a firm will change because of an exchange rate change. Net currency exposureNet currency exposureExposure to foreign exchange risk> after netting all intracompany cash flows. Further SuggestionsEconomic exposureNet transaction exposure Exchange rate exposure |
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