An insurance company owns $50 million of floating-rate bonds yielding LIBOR plus 1 percent. These loans are
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An insurance company owns $50 million of floating-rate bonds yielding LIBOR plus 1 percent. These loans are financed with $50 million of fixed-rate guaranteed investment contracts (GICs) costing 10 percent. A finance company has $50 million of auto loans with a fixed rate of 14 percent. The loans are financed with $50 million in CDs at a variable rate of LIBOR plus 4 percent. (LG 10-7)
a. What is the risk exposure of the insurance company?
b. What is the risk exposure of the finance company?
c. What would be the cash flow goals of each company if they were to enter into a swap agreement?
d. Which company would be the buyer and which company would be the seller in the swap?
e. Diagram the direction of the relevant cash flows for the swap arrangement.
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Financial Markets And Institutions
ISBN: 9781259919718
7th Edition
Authors: Anthony Saunders, Marcia Cornett