A company knows that it will need to borrow $1.5 million in three months time for a
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A company knows that it will need to borrow $1.5 million in three months time for a twelve-month period. It can borrow funds at LIBOR + 50 basis points. LIBOR rates today are at 5% but the company's treasurer expects rates to go up to about 6% over the next few weeks, in which case the company will be forced to borrow at higher rates unless some sort of hedge is transacted to protect the borrowing requirement.
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- Determine, with reasons, whether the treasurer should buy or sell a (Forward Rate Agreement) FRA
- Determine the FRA to be bought or sold to cover the contract period.
- A bank quotes 5% (FRA rate) for the FRA for a notional amount of $1.5 million. Assume that three months from now the LIBOR rate will indeed go up to 6%, determine the reference rate or benchmark rate; i.e. the rate at which the treasurer will borrow funds.
- State whether the treasurer will receive compensation from the bank or will pay the bank
e) Calculate the settlement amount
Related Book For
Intermediate Accounting
ISBN: 978-0470161012
9th Canadian Edition, Volume 2
Authors: Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt, Terry D. Warfield.
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