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Trefor, a US firm, has a sterling (£) receivable of £300,000 from a UK customer due one year from now. Trefor has no use for sterling currency and will exchange the receipt into US dollars ($). The spot exchange rate now is £1=$1.34 and the one- year forward exchange rate is £1=$1.31. Assume the forecasted spot rate in one year’s time is £1=$1.28 or £1=$1.38, with equal probability. The discount rate is zero.
(a) What is the expected dollar value of Trefor’s receivable if it chooses:
(i) not to hedge the receipt?
(ii) to use a forward hedge?
(b) One year sterling put options and sterling call options are available at a cost of
$0.03 per £ with an exercise price of £1.32.
(i) How could Trefor make use of an option hedge for its sterling receivable?
(ii) What will be the expected value in dollars of the outcome of the option hedge?
(c) If Trefor is concerned only about downside risk, is it better to choose the forward hedge or the option hedge? Explain. (60 words)
(d) An alternative hedging strategy for Trefor is to use futures contracts. Are there any advantages to using futures instead of a forward exchange extract? Explain. (60 words)
(e) Briefly discuss the implications of the Capital Asset Pricing Model for the relationship between the current spot price of an asset and the discount offered by the seller of a futures contract.
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Solution:
a.
(i)
Expected rate after one year =
£1= ($1.28*0.50) +( $1.38 *0.50) = $1.33
Expected value of $ to be received after 1 year if not hedged,
=>£ receivable after one year * Expected exchange rate
=> £300000* $1.33/ £1 = $399000
(ii)
If forward hedging is done
Expected amount (in $) to be received =
=>£ receivable after one year * forward rate
=>£300000* $1.31/ £1 = $393000
(b)
(i)
Trefor can buy a sterling put option for £300000 at Exercise price of £1=$1.32 by paying premium of $ 0.03 per £1.
(ii)
$ Amount to be received |
=£300000* $1.32/£ =$396000 |
Less-Premium paid |
=£300000 * $0.03 =$9000 |
Net $ RECEIPT |
$387000 |
(C)
-To hedge the down side risk it is better to enter into Protective put strategy against £300000.
-Current Put option exercise price is £1=$1.32 and option premium is $0.03 per £1.
-Buying the put option would imply that Trefor is buying the right to sell £300000 @$1.32 per pound after 1 year by paying the premium.
- After 1 year Trefor will receive $1.32 per £1.
-In case the exchange rate is more than $1.32 per pound then Trefor can choose not to exercise his option.
Here Option strategy seems better.
(d)
Advantages of using futures contract over forward contract hedging-
1. Futures are actively traded in the exchange, but forwards are not.
2.Futures are traded on exchanges while forwards are privately negotiated.
3.As opposed to forward contracts, In futures contract, there are no counter party risk as the payment is being guaranteed by the stock exchange clearing houses. 4. Futures are traded in standardized units.
5. Futures market are well regulated by the stock exchange authorities whereas forwards are not.
(e)
CAPM Calculates the Expected return on an investor from the stock
According to CAPM
ER= Rf +B(Rf-ERm)
ER= Expected return from the stock
Rf= Risk free return
B = Beta of the stock
ERm= Expected returm from the market
Futures price of an asset depends upon its expected return.
F = S (1+R)
F= futures price
S = Spot price
R = expected return from the stock.