North Bank has been borrowing in the U.S. markets and lending abroad, thereby incurring foreign exchange risk.
Question:
North Bank has been borrowing in the U.S. markets and lending abroad, thereby incurring foreign exchange risk. In a recent transaction, it issued a one-year $2 million CD at 6 percent and is planning to fund a loan in British pounds at 8 percent for a 2 percent expected spread. The spot rate of U.S. dollars for British pounds is $1.32/£1. (LG 9-5)
a. However, new information now indicates that the British pound will appreciate such that the spot rate of U.S. dollars for British pounds is $1.30/£1 by year-end.
What should the bank charge on the loan to maintain the 2 percent spread?
b. The bank has an opportunity to hedge using one-year forward contracts at 1.33 U.S. dollars for British pounds.
What is the spread if the bank hedges its forward foreign exchange exposure?
c. How should the loan rates be increased to maintain the 2 percent spread if the bank intends to hedge its exposure using the forward rates?
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ISE Financial Markets And Institutions
ISBN: 9781265561437
8th International Edition
Authors: Anthony Saunders, Marcia Cornett, Otgo Erhemjamts