Topic: Cross-Border

Hedge Accounting Effectiveness: The practical considerations

Hedge accounting is its own animal, and requires specialized knowledge and support from external auditors to execute and apply it correctly.

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By Cross-Border
Sep 20, 2024
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CANADA FX DEBT-C$ weakens for 5th week as global borrowing costs rise

CANADA FX DEBT-C$ weakens for 5th week as global borrowing costs rise

“We’re increasingly skeptical the Canadian economy will prove able to weather the rise in global borrowing costs that is currently unfolding, and now expect strain to emerge in a more profound way within months.”

Dollar drops after U.S. inflation data, jobless claims

Dollar drops after U.S. inflation data, jobless claims

“Markets are doubling down on ‘soft landing’ bets this morning after U.S. consumer inflation slowed as expected, reducing the need for further monetary tightening from the Federal Reserve,” wrote Karl Schamotta.

ausbiz: RBA says inflation will back to target in 2025

ausbiz: RBA says inflation will back to target in 2025

Peter Dragicevich, APAC Currency Strategist at Corpay Cross-Border Solutions, paints a picture of the current economic landscape.

The Sydney Morning Herald: ‘Risk-free’ asset takes a hit as US downgrade dents confidence

The Sydney Morning Herald: ‘Risk-free’ asset takes a hit as US downgrade dents confidence

Currency strategist at foreign exchange provider Corpay Peter Dragicevich said the downgrade had probably compounded pressure on the Aussie dollar after Tuesday’s Reserve Bank decision to keep the cash rate on hold.

Financials, tech boost Toronto stocks on hopes of end to Fed rate hikes

Financials, tech boost Toronto stocks on hopes of end to Fed rate hikes

"Markets are anticipating an end to the global tightening cycle within months. Ultimately this is a relief to markets," Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist at Corpay.

Next electoral cycle to be challenging for Trudeau because of the big ramp up in spending: Schamotta

Next electoral cycle to be challenging for Trudeau because of the big ramp up in spending: Schamotta

Karl Schamotta shares his view on Canada's economic outlook. Schamotta says the market is overly convinced the is now on the sidelines. He adds the loonie is really struggling to push higher as the U.S. Fed is expected to keep rising rates.

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