- Suppose that a party wanted to enter into an FRA that expires in 47 days and is based on 129-day LIBOR.The dealer quotes a rate of 4.65 percent
on this FRA. Assume that at expiration, the 129-day LIBOR is 4 percent and the notional principal is $\$25,000,000$.
Calculate the FRA payoff on a long position. - Assume Dell expects to receive 30,000,000 Euro in 120 days. A dealer provides a quote of $\$0,885$ for a currency forward contratct to expire in 120 days.
Suppose that at the end of 120 days, the rate is $\$0.92$. If the settlement is in cash.
Calculate the cash flow at expiration if Dell enters into a forward contract expiring in 120 days to buy dollars at $\$0.885$ - Calculate the payoff at expiration for a call option on the S & P 100 stock index in which the underlying price is 755.21 at expiration, the multiplier is 100, and the exercise price is
- 600
- 800
- Calculate the payoff at expiration for a put option on the S & P 100 stock index in which the underlying price is 755.21 at expiration, the multiplier is 100, and the exercise price is
- 600
- 800
- Calculate the payoff at expiration for a call option on the British pound in which the underlying price is 1.321 at expiration, the options are on 100,000 British pound, and the exercise price is
- 1.29
- 1.41
- Calculate the payoff at expiration for a put option on the British pound in which the underlying price is 1.321 at expiration, the options are on 100,000 British pound, and the exercise price is
- 1.29
- 1.41
- Calculate the payoff at expiration for a put option on the British pound in which the underlying price is 1.321 at expiration, the options are on 100,000 British pound, and the exercise price is
- 1.29
- 1.41
- A call option with an exercise price of 50 will expire in 146 days. No cash payments will be made by the underlying asset over the life of the option. If the underlying asset price is at 55 and the risk-free rate of return is 5.0 percent, the lower bounds for an American call option and a European call option, respectively, are closest to :
Lower bound for
American callLower bound for
European callA. 5.00 5.00 B. 5.00 5.96 C. 5.96 5.00 D. 5.96 5.96 - A put option with an exercise price of 60 will expire in 146 days. No cash payments will be made by the underlying asset over the life of the option. If the underlying asset price is at 55 and the risk-free rate of return is 5.0 percent, the lower bounds for an American call option and a European call option, respectively, are closest to :
Lower bound for
American callLower bound for
European callA. 3.84 3.84 B. 3.84 5.00 C. 5.00 3.84 D. 5.00 5.00 - A call with a strike price of 60 is available on a stock currently trading for 55. The call expires in six months and the risk-free rate of return is $10 %$.
The lower bound on this call value is :
- is zero
- is 5 if the call is American
- is 2.2 if the call is European
- is 3.12 if the call is European
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