Suppose you have a 1,200,000 US dollar payable coming due in June and that the spot today is .98 US/CDN. You get a strike of .98 US and you are dealing with the PHLX. Suppose you are deciding whether or not to hedge out the foreign exchange risk. The size of the Canadian dollar contract on the PHLX is 50,000 Canadian dollars per contract. The option price is listed as 1.00 for the June put on Canadian dollars and .90 on the June call How many contracts will you have to buy to hedge the entire amount? A. 24 В. 25 С. 23 D. 500
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- Suppose that you are a speculator that anticipates an appreciation of the Singapore dollar (S$). You purchase a call option contract on Singapore dollars. Each contract represents S$25,000, with a strike price of $0.86 and call option premium of $0.02 per unit. Suppose that the spot price of the Singapore dollar is $0.92 just before the expiration of the call option contract. At this time, you call the contract and immediately sell the Singapore dollars to a bank at the current spot price. Now consider this scenario from the perspective of the individual or firm that sold you the call option. Note: Assume there are no brokerage fees. Use the drop-down selections to fill in the following table from the sellers perspective. Transaction Selling Price of S$ - Purchase Price of S$ + Premium Paid for Option = Net Profit Per Unit $0.86 -$0.92 $0.02 Per Contract $21,500 $12,900 $27,950Suppose that you are a speculator that anticipates an appreciation of the Singapore dollar (S$). You purchase a call option contract on Singapore dollars. Each contract represents S$25,000, with a strike price of $0.86 and call option premium of $0.02 per unit. Suppose that the spot price of the Singapore dollar is $0.92 just before the expiration of the call option contract. At this time, you call the contract and immediately sell the Singapore dollars to a bank at the current spot price. Use the drop-down selections to fill in the following table from your (the buyer's) perspective. Note: Assume there are no brokerage fees. Transaction Selling Price of S$ - Purchase Price of S$ Premium Paid for Option Net Profit = Per Unit $0.92 -$0.86 -$0.02 Per Contract $23,000 $18,400 $13,800Suppose you have a 1,200,000 US dollar payable coming due in June and that the spottoday is .98 US/CDN. You get a strike of .98 US and you are dealing with the PHLX. Suppose you are deciding whether or not to hedge out the foreign exchange risk. The size of the Canadian dollar contract on the PHLX is 50,000 Canadian dollars percontract. The option price is listed as 1.00 for the June put on Canadian dollars and .90 on the June call. Suppose you expect the US/CDN to be .97 on the last day of the option (the expiry date). This also happens to be the day you need to cover your payable. How much does it cost you to set up the hedge with brokerage cost set to zero? (In CANADIAN dollars approximately.) A. 12,755 B. 12,887 C. 12,000 D. 12,500
- The current spot rate of Singapore dollar (SGD) is 0.50 USD/SGD. You bought a six-month European put option on SGD which has strike price of 0.55 USD/SGD and a premium 0.01 USD/SGD. Each put option contract trades 1,000,000 Singapore Dollars. Calculate your gain/loss in the put option contract if the market exchange rate turns out to be 0.52 USD/SGD on the contract maturity date. A. 20,000 USD gain. B. 10,000 USD loss. C. 40,000 USD gain. D. 10,000 USD gain.Suppose that you are a speculator that anticipates a depreciation of the Singapore dollar (S$). You purchase a put option contract on Singapore dollars. Each contract represents S$40,000, with a strike price of $0.68 and an option premium of $0.02 per unit. Suppose that the spot price of the Singapore dollar is $0.62 just before the expiration of the put option contract. At this time, you exercise the option, while also purchasing S$40,000 in the spot market at the current spot rate. Use the drop-down selections to fill in the following table from your (the buyer's) perspective to determine your net profit (on a per contract basis). (Note: Assume there are no brokerage fees.) Note: Assume there are no brokerage fees. Transaction Selling Price of S$ - Purchase Price of S$ - Premium Paid for Option = Net Profit Per Unit $0.68 -$0.62 -$0.02 Per ContractA U.K importer has future payables of DM 20,000,000 in one year. The importer mustdecide whether to use option or a money market to hedge this position. The followinginformation is availableSpot rate £ 0.74 =DM1One year call optionExercise Price £ 0.76= DM1Premium £ 0.04 per DMOne year Put OptionExercise Price £ 0.77 =DMPremium £ 0.02 per DMSterling Deposit Rate 8% Per AnnumSterling Borrowing Rate 9% Per AnnumDM Deposit Rate 6% Per AnnumDM Borrowing Rate 7% Per AnnumForecast one-spot Rate £ 0.70 £0.77 £0.70Probability 25% 55% 20%Required:Assume that the importer’s objective is to minimize the sterling value of DM payables.Which of the hedging instruments would you recommend? Verify your answer by estimatingthe sterling cost for each type of hedge. Compare cost of hedging and non-hedging
- Suppose that you are a speculator that anticipates a depreciation of the Singapore dollar (S$). You purchase a put option contract on Singapore dollars. Each contract represents S$45,000, with a strike price of $0.77 and an option premium of $0.03 per unit. Suppose that the spot price of the Singapore dollar is $0.73 just before the expiration of the put option contract. At this time, you exercise the option, while also purchasing S$45,000 in the spot market at the current spot rate. Assume the seller, after you exercise the put option, immediately sells the S$45,000 on the spot market. Now consider this scenario from the perspective of the individual or firm that sold you the put option. Note: Assume there are no brokerage fees. Use the drop-down selections to fill Transaction Selling Price of S$ - Purchase Price of S$ + Premium Paid for Option = Net Profit the following table from the sellers perspective. Per Unit $0.73 -$0.77 $0.03 Per Contract $32,850 $26,280 $39,420Assume you are a US exporter with an account receivable denominated in Singapore dollars to be paid to you in one year, in the amount of SGD 780,691. The current spot rate is 0.71 USD per SGD. You have decided to hedge using a put option, with an exercise price of 0.71 and a premium of 0.02. What would be the hedged US dollar amount of the receivable if in one year the spot rate is 0.71 USD per SGD? Enter your answer with no decimals.Use the following information for the next 8 questions. UCD (U.S. based MNC) will receive 250,000 euros in one year. The spot exchange rate today is $1.20 per euro. It observes that1. The one-year interest rate for euros is 8%, and the one-year interest rate for U.S. dollars is 3%.2. In the option market, there is one-year call option or put option available. Both options have the same exercise price of $1.18 per euro, and a premium of $0.02 per euro.3. In the forward market, the one-year forward rate exhibits a 5% discount from the current spot exchange rate. 2.If UCD decides to use money market hedging strategy to hedge its receivables, how shall UCD implement the strategy?
- Assume that the dollar-euro spot rate is $1.28 and the six-month forward rate is FT= S,ers - re)' $ $1.28e 01 x .S = $ 1 2864. The six-month U.S. dollar rate is 5 percent and the Eurodollar rate is 4 percent. The minimum price that a six-month American call option with a striking price pf $1.25 should sell for in a rational market is... (Note: If you are unable to view the image, you can download it here: ferwardRate.png) 0 cents. O3.47 cents. O3.55 centS. 3 cents. 8:37 PM .25°C Mostly sunny FRA 2021-08-17Use the following information for the next 8 questions. UCD (U.S. based MNC) will receive 250,000 euros in one year. The spot exchange rate today is $1.20 per euro. It observes that1. The one-year interest rate for euros is 8%, and the one-year interest rate for U.S. dollars is 3%.2. In the option market, there is one-year call option or put option available. Both options have the same exercise price of $1.18 per euro, and a premium of $0.02 per euro.3. In the forward market, the one-year forward rate exhibits a 5% discount from the current spot exchange rate. 3 How many U.S. dollars will UCD end up receiving for its 250,000 euro receivable by using money market hedge?Use the following information for the next 8 questions. UCD (U.S. based MNC) will receive 250,000 euros in one year. The spot exchange rate today is $1.20 per euro. It observes that1. The one-year interest rate for euros is 8%, and the one-year interest rate for U.S. dollars is 3%.2. In the option market, there is one-year call option or put option available. Both options have the same exercise price of $1.18 per euro, and a premium of $0.02 per euro.3. In the forward market, the one-year forward rate exhibits a 5% discount from the current spot exchange rate. 1How should UCD utilize the forward market to hedge the exchange rate risk for its future receivables? And what shall be the amount received based on this hedging strategy? (Note: UCD can only buy or sell the forward contract at the forward rate available in the forward market described in bullet 3.)