Exam 10: Futures Arbitrage Strategies
Exam 1: Introduction40 Questions
Exam 2: Structure of Options Markets65 Questions
Exam 3: Principles of Option Pricing60 Questions
Exam 4: Option Pricing Models: The Binomial Model60 Questions
Exam 5: Option Pricing Models: The Black-Scholes-Merton Model60 Questions
Exam 6: Basic Option Strategies60 Questions
Exam 7: Advanced Option Strategies60 Questions
Exam 8: Structure of Forward and Futures Markets61 Questions
Exam 9: Principles of Pricing Forwards, Futures and Options on Futures60 Questions
Exam 10: Futures Arbitrage Strategies59 Questions
Exam 11: Forward and Futures Hedging, Spread, and Target Strategies60 Questions
Exam 12: Swaps60 Questions
Exam 13: Interest Rate Forwards and Options60 Questions
Exam 14: Advanced Derivatives and Strategies60 Questions
Exam 15: Financial Risk Management Techniques and Appplications60 Questions
Exam 16: Managing Risk in an Organization60 Questions
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The opportunity to exercise the quality option will occur when one deliverable bond becomes more favorably priced than another.
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The implied interest rate based on stock index carry arbitrage will increase when the spot price increases, everything else held constant.
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In theory, the foreign exchange futures price is based on four parameters only, the spot foreign exchange rate, the risk-free rate in the domestic currency, the risk-free rate in the foreign currency, and time to maturity.
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The transaction in which money is borrowed by selling a security and promising to buy it back in several weeks is called a
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Fed fund futures arbitrage is based on the assumption that LIBOR and Fed funds are perfect substitutes.
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Selling an index futures and holding an undiversified portfolio would eliminate unsystematic risk.
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Which of the following is not needed when calculating the implied repo rate for stock index futures?
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Covered interest arbitrage from a U. S. dollar perspective when the euro futures price (expressed in $/€) is too high involves
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Use the following information to answer questions . On October 1, the one-month LIBOR rate is 4.50 percent and the two month LIBOR rate is 5.00 percent. The November Fed funds futures is quoted at 94.50. The contract size is $5,000,000.
-Compute the dollar profit or loss from borrowing the present value of $5,000,000 at one month LIBOR and lending the same amount at two month LIBOR while simultaneously selling one November Fed funds futures contract. Assume that rates on November 1 were 7 percent, there is no basis risk, and the position is unwound on November 1. Select the closest answer.
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The implied repo rate on a spread is the implicit return on a risk-free spread transaction.
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Suppose the number of days between two coupon payment dates is 181, the number of days since the last coupon payment is 100, the annual coupon rate is 8 percent and the par value is $100,000, then the accrued interest is $2,210.
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If the invoice price of bond A is 122, the invoice price of bond B is 95, the adjusted spot price of bond A is 127 and the adjusted spot price of bond B is 97, the better bond to deliver is bond B.
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Suppose you observe the spot S&P 500 index at 1,210 and the three month S&P 500 index futures at 1,205. Based on carry arbitrage, you conclude
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If the stock index is at 148, the three-month futures price is 151, the dividend yield is 5 percent and the interest rate is 8 percent, determine the profit from an index arbitrage if the stock ends up at 144 at expiration. (Ignore transaction costs.)
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The conversion factor is the price of a bond with a face value of $1, coupon and maturity equal to that of the deliverable bond, and yield of 6 percent.
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Foreign exchange carry arbitrage is based on a trader's expectations regarding purchasing power parity.
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