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What Lies Beneath: Foreign Exchange Rate Exposure, Hedging and Cash Flows

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Figure 1: Time Series of Corporate Cash Flows
Table 1: Sources of Operating Exposure
Table 2: Geographic Segments of Sales and Assets
Table 3: Derivatives Positions
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