EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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To find: The rate of return in yen.
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To discuss: The rate of return of yen in the given scenario.
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Suppose that in 2025, one- and two-year interest rates are 6.4% in the United States and 1.9% in Japan. The spot exchange rate is USD/JPY = 120.06. Suppose that one year later, interest rates are 3% in both countries, while the value of the yen has appreciated to USD/JPY = 114.80.
A) Benjamin Pinkerton from New York invested in a U.S. two-year zero-coupon bond at the start of the period and sold it after one year. What was his return?
B) Madame Butterfly from Nagasaki bought some dollars. She also invested in the two-year U.S. zero-coupon bond and sold it after one year. What was her return in yen?
C) Suppose that Ms. Butterfly had correctly forecasted the price at which she sold her bond and that she hedged her investment against currency risk. What would have been her return in yen?
Note: For all requirements, do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.
The interest rate in Japan is 0.5% and the interest rate in the US is 4.5%. The spot exchange rate is ¥100 per dollar and the one year ahead forward rate is ¥98 per dollar. What is the profit made via covered interest arbitrage if you start by borrowing 1 million yen and investing in the US market? Assume borrowing and lending rates are identical. State the profits in dollars.
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