In fact, modernly, most banks no longer attempt intervention in the marketplace at all. It can be argued, however that there is some value to remaining aware of currency exchanges. For example, determining some for of hedging for long-term purchase contracts can help businesses avoid season-related losses (Mizen, 2003). On the same note, however, it is just as simple for a business to require payment of the agreed upon amount on the actual day of exchange, not in advance. This allows complete avoidance of any market shifts as that current day's market price will set the total. At this point, it becomes apparent that the only reason for intervening or exchanging funds early would be to make a profit in excess of the agreed upon purchase price. While useful and a creative technique, the market is unpredictable and such measures can prove very risky.

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