Title: | The Digital way of working |
Moderator: | QUARK::LIONEL ON |
Created: | Fri Feb 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5321 |
Total number of notes: | 139771 |
anyone know how DIGITAL hedges against currency fluctuations, and on what basis ? also, who do we buy our currency futures contracts from ? if I wanted to price a multi year contract in, say, YEN, and protect the customer against any fluctuation (they want to purchase in one currency, but deliver worldwide) over the duration, then what I want is to do a bid-specific hedge. anyone done this ? where do i start ? AW
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5222.1 | BBRDGE::LOVELL | � l'eau; c'est l'heure | Thu Apr 03 1997 02:33 | 24 | |
I've sold a currency protected contract. Sold in dollars, recognised in territory A in � sterling, converted to product line rollup reports in dollars, delivered with multiple local currency cost factors, all protected against decline in local currency revenue transfer due to possible decline in value of the dollar. In those days (Digital Consulting?), we had our own financial advisor assigned to large international projects and a PARB (Project Approval Review Board) was convened as part of formal risk assessment. During the PARB, the currency risk was pointed out and a corporate finance guru assigned. For us on the project it was transparent but I know that behind the scenes,there was a lot of sspecial setup involving our international re-billing and currency hedging company (DEIbv in the Netherlands). Hedging currency costs you something. You have to have a pretty big contract to make it worthwhile. That's all I can tell you. Digital Consulting is gone, the finance person from Geneva is gone, the customer contract is finished, the office from where I sold the contract is closed but DEIbv is still in businesss - try looking them up in the phone book. /Chris/ | |||||
5222.2 | thanks | RDGENG::WILLIAMS_A | Thu Apr 03 1997 03:57 | 1 | |
thanks ! | |||||
5222.3 | fame at last,Barry! | ANNECY::HOTCHKISS | Thu Apr 03 1997 07:23 | 3 | |
Have a chat with Barry Joyce in Geneva.He has done lots of PC Utility bids and should be able to give you some pointers on this. cheers | |||||
5222.4 | Try corporate treasury | USCTR1::KAMINSKY | Thu Apr 03 1997 12:39 | 5 | |
In most companies, currency hedging is done by the corporate treasury department. Someone there might be able to point you in the right direction. Ken | |||||
5222.5 | Call Hilary DeZoysa | CHEFS::WINWOOD_C | Thu Apr 03 1997 15:09 | 9 | |
If the bid is that big it will appear at a European PARB at the very least. I would ask your friendly Project finance person assigned to the bid to take the problem. I have heard of a number of past projects needing this type of support so it's not a unique problem. If you can't find anyone at all call the top man in UK for project finance who is Hilary DeZoysa. Calvin | |||||
5222.6 | Thanks, again | RDGENG::WILLIAMS_A | Fri Apr 04 1997 06:32 | 1 | |
thanks for the pointers. We seem to have the right people lined up. |