Suppose that a savings and loan association buys an interest-rate cap that has these terms: The reference
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Suppose that a savings and loan association buys an interest-rate cap that has these terms:
The reference rate is the six-month Treasury bill rate; the cap will last for five years; payment is semiannual; the strike rate is 5.5%; and the notional amount is $10 million. Suppose further that at the end of a six-month period, the sixmonth Treasury bill rate is 6.1%.
a. What is the amount of the payment that the savings and loan association will receive?
b. What would the seller of this cap pay if the six-month Treasury rate were 5.45% instead of 6.1%?
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