Abstract

Under conditions of chronic exchange rate overshooting and mildly segmented capital markets, optimal currency denomination decision rules for international debt financing are derived for risk-neutral and risk-averse borrowers. For the latter, an inter-temporal expected utility framework yields the risk-adjusted cost of foreign debt, which allows for the pricing of currency cross-hedging effects in multi-currency debt portfolios, artificial currency unit-denominated debt instruments as well as currency swaps.

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