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The primary method by which a firm may protect it against op…

The primary method by which a firm may protect it against operating exposure impacts is:

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Which of the following statements is FALSE about the differe…

Which of the following statements is FALSE about the difference of speculators and hedgers when both use derivatives?

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Suppose you are going to receive a unit of underlying asset…

Suppose you are going to receive a unit of underlying asset (e.g. 10 ounces of Gold or Euro 100,000) in a year. The price of the underlying asset is volatile, and you want to receive a certain minimum dollar amount when you receive a unit of underlying asset in a year regardless of the price in one year. What can you do now?

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A Japanese exporter has a subsidiary in the U.K. Assume the…

A Japanese exporter has a subsidiary in the U.K. Assume the British pound appreciates against the dollar while the Japanese yen depreciates against the dollar. Which of the following is the most sensible decision?

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Given the Key Cross Rates 2/10/23, convert $1,000 to JPY, to…

Given the Key Cross Rates 2/10/23, convert $1,000 to JPY, to Euro, then back to USD. How much is the USD after three transactions?   Key Cross Rates 2/10/23 DOLLAR EURO POUND SFRANC PESO YEN CDNDLR Canada 1.339 1.4252 1.6065 1.4476 0.0717 0.010188 — Japan 131.42 140.65 158.54 142.14 7.0424 — 98.16 Mexico 18.662 19.973 22.514 20.175 — 0.142 13.938 Switzerland 0.925 0.9902 1.1159 — 0.0496 0.007038 0.6908 U.K. 0.8289 0.8872 — 0.8961 0.0444 0.006307 0.6225 Euro 0.9344 — 1.1272 1.0099 0.0501 0.007109 0.7017 U.S. — 1.0702 1.2064 1.0811 0.0536 0.007609 0.7469

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A _________________ dollar has important adverse implication…

A _________________ dollar has important adverse implications for the U.S. economy, markets and policy makers. It _______________ exports and therefore economic growth.

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Lufthansa (German airliner) bought an aircraft, 787 Dreamlin…

Lufthansa (German airliner) bought an aircraft, 787 Dreamliner, from Boeing, a U.S. company, and agreed to pay $30 million payable in six months. Lufthansa is concerned with the euro payment of international purchases and would like to control exchange risk. The current spot exchange rate is $1.30/¢æ and the six-month forward exchange rate is $1.20/¢æ at the moment. Airbus can buy a six-month put option on U.S. dollars with a strike price of ¢æ0.8/$ for a premium of ¢æ0.02 per U.S. dollar. In addition, Airbus can buy a six-month call option on U.S. dollars with a strike price of ¢æ0.85/$ for a premium of ¢æ0.03 per U.S. dollar. Currently, six-month interest rate is 2.5% (5% per annum) in the euro zone and 3.0% (6% per annum) in the U.S.The following table shows possible Euro amount Lufthansa pays when the actual ending spot rate (first row) is realized depending on different alternative decisions. All the values are in euro amount at the time when $30M is paid. After filling the Table with the amount in euros, choose the correct answer that shows the amount in the cells designated as [A] [B] [C] [D]. Ending spot rate ($/ Euro) 1.30 1.25 1.20 1.15 Unhedged [A]     Forward   [B]   Money Market       [C] Options [D]      

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Assume a U.S. firm has a subsidiary in the U.K. If the Briti…

Assume a U.S. firm has a subsidiary in the U.K. If the British pound is expected to depreciate against the dollar, the dollar value of earnings remitted to the parent should _______. The parent may request that the subsidiary _______ to benefit from the expectation about the pound.

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Mequon Int¡¯l (a U.S. firm) has a wholly owned subsidiary in…

Mequon Int¡¯l (a U.S. firm) has a wholly owned subsidiary in Germany. German subsidiary¡¯s main revenue comes from local sales w/o import competition. If Euro depreciates (against dollar) _______.

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Three months later, on the expiration date of the options co…

Three months later, on the expiration date of the options contract, the actual spot rate becomes $1.50/euro. How much is the net gain or loss for Joe when Joe made correct decision at the beginning?

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