Advising on currency risk at ICICI bank / George Chacko (et al.). [Case Study]
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston, MA : Harvard Business School, 2005.Edition: Revised: February 21, 2006Description: 16 p. : ill. ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- CS0005
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In March 2003, a client approached the Markets Advisory Group at ICICI Bank, India's second largest bank, about a hedging transaction. The hedge involved multiple interest rates and currencies. Shilpa Kumar, head of the Markets Advisory Group, has to put together a recommendation for the client. She can choose from a number of financial instruments, including swaps, options, and futures contracts on interest rates and currencies, in her recommendation.
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