Examples for Pricing Size and the Pricing Size Unit
This topic describes example for prizing size and prizing unit.
For instance, let us assume you are maintaining the currency DEM (Deutsche Mark) as an underlying asset in Oracle Banking Treasury Management. If DEM is quoted in the market in terms of 1 DEM, then the Pricing Size and the Pricing Size Unit that you specify will be as follows:
Table 2-2 Field Value
Field | Value |
---|---|
Pricing Size |
1 |
Pricing Size Unit |
DEM |
Similarly, if you are capturing the details of the commodity titled Crude Oil and Crude Oil which are quoted in the Market in terms of 1 barrel, your entries in the respective fields will be:
Table 2-3 Field Value
Field | Value |
---|---|
Pricing Size |
1 |
Pricing Size Unit |
Barrel |
Below examples explains how to define an underlying asset in Oracle Banking Treasury Management
Let us assume you want to define the following underlyings:
- DEM (Deutsche Mark)
- Crude Oil
While maintaining the details of each underlying your entries in Oracle Banking Treasury Management as follows:
Table 2-4 Scenario 1 – DEM
Field | Value |
---|---|
Underlying Asset |
DEM |
Asset Type |
CURRENCY |
Nature of Asset |
Real |
Pricing Size |
1 |
Pricing Size Unit |
DEM |
Table 2-5 Scenario 2 - Crude OIL
Field | Value |
---|---|
Commodity |
CRUDE |
Asset Type |
FUEL |
Asset Nature |
Real |
Pricing Size |
1 |
Pricing Size Unit |
Barrel |
Parent topic: Process Underlying Asset Definition