Suppose that on October 1, a UK rm agreed to buy one Boeing 777 from Boeing on
Question:
Suppose that on October 1, a UK firm agreed to buy one Boeing 777 from Boeing on December 1 at a price of $ 250 million. The October 1 spot exchange rate was $1.3291/£. The forward rate for December 1 was quoted at $1.3320/£. (£ is the symbol for British pound). The UK firm entered a forward contract to hedge the positions.
(a) What was the exchange rate risk that this UK firm faced?
(b) Should it buy (long) or sell (short) British pound in the forward contract to hedge this risk? Explain why this position serves as a hedge.
(c) Compute the total costs to the firm when the Dec. 1 spot exchange rate is $1.3011/£ and when the Dec. 1 spot exchange rate is $1.3567/£. In which case, the total costs are lower without hedging?
(d) What is the main difference between forward and futures contract? In this question, since the futures contract will expire on the third Wednesday of December, which is after the transaction date. There is a mismatch between the dates. Will the forward contract be better?
(e). If the UK firm decides to use currency option to hedge the risk, should it buy call or put option on British pound?