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A risk that may arise depending on particular events. Often this term is used in currency risk to refer to the situation where a bid for a commercial contract has been submitted at a fixed currency price.  The risk is contingent on both being successful in the bid and the size of the eventual order placed.
A risk that may arise depending on particular events.  
 
Often this term is used in currency risk to refer to the situation where a bid for a commercial contract has been submitted at a fixed currency price.   
 
The risk is contingent on both being successful in the bid and the size of the eventual order placed.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Currency risk]]
* [[Currency risk]]
* [[Pre-transaction risk]]
* [[Pre-transaction risk]]

Revision as of 06:43, 3 August 2013

A risk that may arise depending on particular events.

Often this term is used in currency risk to refer to the situation where a bid for a commercial contract has been submitted at a fixed currency price.

The risk is contingent on both being successful in the bid and the size of the eventual order placed.

See also