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Who Manages Risk? An Empirical Examination of Risk Management Practices in the Gold Mining Industry
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Financial Risk ManagementRisk MetricRisk Management PracticesCorporate Risk ManagementRisk ManagementManagementGold Mining IndustryMining ManagementEmpirical ExaminationCorporate GovernanceRisk GovernanceFinanceNew DatabaseBusinessCorporate FinanceRisk Analysis (Business)Enterprise Risk ManagementCapital StructureManagerial Risk Aversion
ABSTRACT This article examines a new database that details corporate risk management activity in the North American gold mining industry. I find little empirical support for the predictive power of theories that view risk management as a means to maximize shareholder value. However, firms whose managers hold more options manage less gold price risk, and firms whose managers hold more stock manage more gold price risk, suggesting that managerial risk aversion may affect corporate risk management policy. Further, risk management is negatively associated with the tenure of firms' CFOs, perhaps reflecting managerial interests, skills, or preferences.
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