TCQT CHAP 10

TCQT CHAP 10

University

45 Qs

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TCQT CHAP 10

TCQT CHAP 10

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45 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Assume zero transaction costs. If the 90-day forward rate of the euro is an accurate estimate of the spot rate 90 days from now, then the real cost of hedging payables will be:

positive

negative

positive if the forward rate exhibits a premium, and negative if the forward rate exhibits a discount.

zero

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Assume zero transaction costs. If the 180-day forward rate is an accurate estimate of the spot rate 180 days from now, then the real cost of hedging receivables will be:

positive

negative

positive if the forward rate exhibits a premium, and negative if the forward rate exhibits a discount.

zero

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Assume the following information U.S. deposit rate for 1 year = 11% U.S. borrowing rate for 1 year = 12% Swiss deposit rate for 1 year = 8% Swiss borrowing rate for 1 year = 10% Swiss forward rate for 1 year = $.40 Swiss franc spot rate = $.39 Also assume that a U.S. exporter denominates its Swiss exports in Swiss francs and expects to receive SF600,000 in 1 year. Using the information above, what will be the approximate value of these exports in 1 year in U.S. dollars given that the firm executes a forward hedge?

$234,000.

$238,584

$240,000

$236,127

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Assume the following information: U.S. deposit rate for 1 year = 11% ; U.S. borrowing rate for 1 year = 12% New Zealand deposit rate for 1 year = 8% New Zealand borrowing rate for 1 year = 10% New Zealand dollar forward rate for 1 year = $.40 New Zealand dollar spot rate = $.39 Also assume that a U.S. exporter denominates its New Zealand exports in NZ$ and expects to receive NZ$600,000 in 1 year. You are a consultant for this firm. Using the information above, what will be the approximate value of these exports in 1 year in U.S. dollars given that the firm executes a money market hedge?

$238,584.

$240,000

$234,000

$236,127

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

An example of cross-hedging is:

find two currencies that are highly positively correlated; match the payables of the one currency to the receivables of the other currency.

use the forward market to sell forward whatever currencies you will receive.

use the forward market to buy forward whatever currencies you will receive.

use the forward market to sell forward or buy forward whatever currencies you will receive.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following reflects a hedge of net receivables in British pounds by a U.S. firm?

purchase a currency put option in British pounds.

sell pounds forward.

borrow U.S. dollars, convert them to pounds, and invest them in a British pound deposit

purchase a current put option in British pounds OR sell pounds forward

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following reflects a hedge of net payables on British pounds by a U.S. firm?

purchase a currency put option in British pounds

sell pounds forward.

purchase a current put option in British pounds OR sell pounds forward

borrow U.S. dollars, convert them to pounds, and invest them in a British pound deposit.

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