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Foreign Currency Effect Foreign Currency EffectThe gain or loss on an investment denominated in a foreign currency due to changes in the exchange rate. For example, a rising domestic currency will result in a loss in a foreign investment because each foreign currency unit converted will result in fewer domestic currency units. The opposite is true for a falling domestic currency or a rising foreign currency. Foreign currency effects theoretically do not occur with pegged currencies if the foreign currency is pegged to the domestic one or vice versa. See also: Foreign exchange risk, Sovereign risk. |