Hedging Season: The Effect of Hedging Using Financial Derivatives on Firm Value of Publicly-Listed Non-Financial Firms in the Philippines

Firms use financial derivatives as a way to hedge risky transactions to avoid financial risks. Studies have focused on firms’ use of financial derivatives in developed countries. However, there is limited research done on emerging markets like the Philippines because these economies have only recent...

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Main Authors: Arrastia, Julio Alfonso D., Balagot, Christina Angela N., Go, Joseph Anthony, Lacuna, Dominique Ann Philomena V.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:res_aki-10262023-04-11T00:56:21Z Hedging Season: The Effect of Hedging Using Financial Derivatives on Firm Value of Publicly-Listed Non-Financial Firms in the Philippines Arrastia, Julio Alfonso D. Balagot, Christina Angela N. Go, Joseph Anthony Lacuna, Dominique Ann Philomena V. Firms use financial derivatives as a way to hedge risky transactions to avoid financial risks. Studies have focused on firms’ use of financial derivatives in developed countries. However, there is limited research done on emerging markets like the Philippines because these economies have only recently adapted advanced reporting standards that obligate the disclosure of the nature and extent of risks resulting from the use of financial instruments. We used Tobin’s Q ratio to proxy for firm value and to determine the presence of a hedging premium. Because derivatives are used by firms to hedge against currency risks, interest rate risks, and commodity price risks, we hypothesize that the use of financial derivatives by firms has a positive and statistically significant effect on firm value. 2020-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/res_aki/36 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/res_aki/article/1026/viewcontent/dlsu_aki_working_paper_series_2020_10_061.pdf Angelo King Institute for Economic and Business Studies Animo Repository Hedging Financial Risk Derivatives Financial Management Risk Management Finance and Financial Management Work, Economy and Organizations
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Hedging
Financial Risk
Derivatives
Financial Management
Risk Management
Finance and Financial Management
Work, Economy and Organizations
spellingShingle Hedging
Financial Risk
Derivatives
Financial Management
Risk Management
Finance and Financial Management
Work, Economy and Organizations
Arrastia, Julio Alfonso D.
Balagot, Christina Angela N.
Go, Joseph Anthony
Lacuna, Dominique Ann Philomena V.
Hedging Season: The Effect of Hedging Using Financial Derivatives on Firm Value of Publicly-Listed Non-Financial Firms in the Philippines
description Firms use financial derivatives as a way to hedge risky transactions to avoid financial risks. Studies have focused on firms’ use of financial derivatives in developed countries. However, there is limited research done on emerging markets like the Philippines because these economies have only recently adapted advanced reporting standards that obligate the disclosure of the nature and extent of risks resulting from the use of financial instruments. We used Tobin’s Q ratio to proxy for firm value and to determine the presence of a hedging premium. Because derivatives are used by firms to hedge against currency risks, interest rate risks, and commodity price risks, we hypothesize that the use of financial derivatives by firms has a positive and statistically significant effect on firm value.
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author Arrastia, Julio Alfonso D.
Balagot, Christina Angela N.
Go, Joseph Anthony
Lacuna, Dominique Ann Philomena V.
author_facet Arrastia, Julio Alfonso D.
Balagot, Christina Angela N.
Go, Joseph Anthony
Lacuna, Dominique Ann Philomena V.
author_sort Arrastia, Julio Alfonso D.
title Hedging Season: The Effect of Hedging Using Financial Derivatives on Firm Value of Publicly-Listed Non-Financial Firms in the Philippines
title_short Hedging Season: The Effect of Hedging Using Financial Derivatives on Firm Value of Publicly-Listed Non-Financial Firms in the Philippines
title_full Hedging Season: The Effect of Hedging Using Financial Derivatives on Firm Value of Publicly-Listed Non-Financial Firms in the Philippines
title_fullStr Hedging Season: The Effect of Hedging Using Financial Derivatives on Firm Value of Publicly-Listed Non-Financial Firms in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Hedging Season: The Effect of Hedging Using Financial Derivatives on Firm Value of Publicly-Listed Non-Financial Firms in the Philippines
title_sort hedging season: the effect of hedging using financial derivatives on firm value of publicly-listed non-financial firms in the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/res_aki/36
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/res_aki/article/1026/viewcontent/dlsu_aki_working_paper_series_2020_10_061.pdf
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