An FI is planning to hedge its one-year, 100 million Swiss francs (SFr)denominated loan against exchange rate

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An FI is planning to hedge its one-year, 100 million Swiss francs (SFr)–denominated loan against exchange rate risk. The current spot rate is $1.10/SFr.

A one-year SFr futures contract is currently trading at $1.08/SFr. SFr futures are sold in standardized units of SFr125,000.

a. Should the FI be worried about the SFr appreciating or depreciating?

b. Should the FI buy or sell futures to hedge against exchange rate risk exposure?

c. How many futures contracts should the FI buy or sell if a regression of past changes in the spot exchange rate on changes in the future exchange rate generates an estimated slope of 1.4?

d. Show exactly how the FI is hedged if it repatriates its principal of SFr100 million at year-end, the spot exchange rate of SFr at year-end is $1.05/SFr, and the forward exchange rate is $1.0443/SFr.

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Financial Institutions Management A Risk Management Approach

ISBN: 9781266138225

11th International Edition

Authors: Anthony Saunders, Marcia Millon Cornett, Otgo Erhemjamts

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