The impact of commodity price risk management on the profits of a company |
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Authors: | Hans Ulrich Buhl,Sofie Strauß ,Julia Wiesent |
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Affiliation: | aFIM Research Center, Department of Information Systems Engineering & Financial Management, University of Augsburg, Universitätsstrasse 12, 86159 Augsburg, Germany;bThe Boston Consulting Group, Ludwigstraße 21, 80539 München, Germany |
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Abstract: | It is well recognized that for the producing companies hedging the commodity price using financial products like forwards or futures has become an important part of the company's production process. But apart from the direct impacts of hedging on the production and hedging costs the use of financial products affects the financing of the company: hedging the volatile commodity prices leads to a reduction of the risk premium the company has to pay for its debt capital, since hedging contributes to more confidence of the investors in the redemption of the debt. In this paper we therefore analyze this dependency of hedging and financing and derive optimal hedging extents for companies in different market situations based on a long-term model. By hedging the commodity price, companies can realize a surplus in profits. Thereby, the optimal hedging extent for a monopolist is often up to 100%, whereas for companies in a polypolistic market the optimum is always less than 100%. These results are illustrated by examples for a producing company. |
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Keywords: | JEL classification: G32 Q31 Q56 |
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