
Ferenc Melczer (Zoetis) joins TMI's Eleanor Hill to discuss the benefits of sophisticated hedging strategies, identifying how they can assist in overcoming challenges in the current FX and commodities landscape.
In this audio deep-dive, our guest explains the difference between hedging according to balance sheet forecasts versus P&L forecasts, including benefits and pitfalls, and considers whether risk management can ever be a means of adding value rather than simply maintaining control.
Featured on this episode

- Eleanor Hill
- Editorial Consultant, Treasury Management International (TMI)

- Ferenc Melczer
- Senior Front Office Manager, Zoetis
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