Deck 26: Managing Risk

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A derivative is a financial instrument whose value is determined by

A)a regulatory body such as the FTC.
B)the value of an underlying asset.
C)hedging a risk.
D)speculation.
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Your firm operates an oil refinery and is therefore naturally short on crude oil.You buy offsetting oil market futures to hedge your natural position.Shortly thereafter, local pipelines were damaged in a recent earthquake, leaving you with the highest local crude oil prices in decades.Simultaneously, unexpectedly high recent production from Mexico, Brazil, and the Baltic Sea has driven down the global price of crude and your financial hedge has lost you millions.You have fallen victim to what kind of risk?

A)Counterparty risk
B)Basis risk
C)Market risk
D)Political risk
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If you sold a wheat futures contract for $3.75 per bushel and the contract ended at $3.60, what is your profit per bushel? (Ignore transaction costs.)

A)-$3.60
B)$0.15
C)$3.60
D)-$0.15
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A risk manager should address which of the following considerations?

A)The firm needs to understand the major risks and consequences that the company faces.
B)The firm needs to understand the major risks and consequences that the company faces, and the firm needs to determine if it is being paid for any particular risk.
C)The firm needs to understand the major risks and consequences that the company faces, the firm needs to determine if it is being paid for any particular risk, and the firm should know how to control a particular risk.
D)The firm should simply view risks as external factors beyond the firm's control.
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The price for immediate delivery of a commodity is called the

A)forward price.
B)exercise price.
C)spot price.
D)impact price.
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One can describe a forward contract as agreeing today to buy a product

A)at a later date at a price to be set in the future.
B)today at its current price.
C)at a later date at a price set today.
D)if and only if its price rises above its exercise price.
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The seller of a forward contract agrees to

A)deliver a product at a later date for a price set today.
B)receive a product at a later date at the price on that later date.
C)receive a product at a later date for a price set today.
D)deliver a product at a later date for a price set on that later date.
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A derivative contract is transacted between a hedger and a speculator.What is the impact of the transaction on the risk profile of these two parties?

A)It increases the risk to both parties.
B)It decreases risk in both cases.
C)It increases risk of the hedger and decreases risk of the speculator.
D)It reduces the risk of the hedger and increases the risk of the speculator.
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Insurance companies face the following problem(s):

A)administrative costs.
B)adverse selection.
C)moral hazard.
D)All of these answers are correct.
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The following are sensible reasons for a firm to engage in hedge transactions:

A)to reduce the risk of financial distress.
B)to reduce the risk of financial distress and to reduce the fluctuations in its income.
C)to reduce the risk of financial distress, to reduce the fluctuations in its income, and to mitigate agency costs.
D)to reduce the fluctuations in its income and to mitigate agency costs.
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When a standardized forward contract is traded on an exchange, it becomes a(n)

A)forward contract.
B)futures contract.
C)options contract.
D)swap contract.
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The term "derivatives" refers to

A)forwards and futures.
B)forwards, futures, and swaps.
C)swaps and options.
D)forwards, futures, swaps, and options.
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Which of the following statements about forwards, futures, and options is correct?

A)Forward contracts and futures contracts are economically similar, but vary greatly in how they are traded.
B)Futures contracts and options contracts are economically similar, but vary greatly in how they are traded.
C)Forward contracts and options contracts are economically similar, but vary greatly in how they are traded.
D)Forward contracts, futures contracts, and options contracts are all economically similar, but vary greatly in how they are traded.
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When a firm hedges a risk, it

A)eliminates the risk.
B)transfers the risk to someone else.
C)makes the government assume the risk.
D)increases the risk.
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A type of risk peculiar to a forward contract is called

A)market risk.
B)duration risk.
C)currency risk.
D)counterparty risk.
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In addition to bearing risk, insurance companies also bear

A)administrative costs.
B)moral hazard costs.
C)adverse selection costs.
D)administrative costs, moral hazard costs, and adverse selection costs.
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Which of the following derivative contract features does not reduce counterparty risk?

A)Flexible forward contracts
B)Standardized exchange-listed contracts
C)Requirements to post margin
D)Requirement to trade via a clearinghouse
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Insurance companies have some advantages in bearing risk.These include

A)the superior ability to estimate the probability of loss, extensive experience and knowledge about how to reduce the risk of a loss, and the ability to pool risks and thereby gain from diversification.
B)extensive experience and knowledge about how to reduce the risk of a loss.
C)the ability to pool risks and thereby gain from diversification.
D)the fact that insurance companies cannot diversify away market or macroeconomic risks.
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Generally, hedging transactions are

A)negative NPV transactions.
B)positive NPV transactions.
C)zero-NPV transactions.
D)None of these answers are correct.
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Insurance companies, by issuing Cat bonds (catastrophe bonds), share their risks with

A)the government.
B)other insurance companies.
C)bond investors.
D)the government and other insurance companies.
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On $10 million of loans, Firm A is paying a fixed $700,000 in interest payments while Firm B is paying LIBOR plus 50 basis points.The current LIBOR rate is 6.25 percent.Firms A and B have agreed to swap interest payments.How much will be paid to which firm this year?

A)A pays $750,000 to Firm B.
B)B pays $25,000 to Firm A.
C)B pays $50,000 to Firm A.
D)A pays $25,000 to Firm B.
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Suppose that the current level of the Standard & Poor's Index is 500.The prospective dividend yield on S&P 500 stocks is 2 percent, and the risk-free interest rate is 6 percent.What is the value of a one-year futures contract on the index? (Assume all dividend payments occur at the end of the year.)

A)530
B)520
C)540
D)560
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Suppose you borrow $95.24 for one year at 5 percent and invest $95.24 for two years at 7 percent.For the time period beginning one year from today, you have

A)borrowed at 7 percent.
B)invested at 7 percent.
C)borrowed at 9 percent.
D)invested at 9 percent.
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Suppose that you buy $1 million worth of euro currency futures contracts.You buy the contract at a price of $1.3468/€ (i.e., you commit to pay 1,000,000 × $1.3468 = $1,346,800 when the contract matures).Over the next four days the contract closes at the following prices: $1.3465/€, $1.3443/€, $1.3434/€, and $1.3534/€.What would be your payments to, or withdrawals from, the margin account?

A)-$500, -$1,800, -$1,100, +$10,000
B)-$300, -$2,200, -$900, +$10,000
C)+$300, +$2,200, +$900, -$10,000
D)None of these answers are correct.
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A firm owns an asset A and it wants to hedge against changes in the value of A by making an offsetting sale of asset.A firm owns an asset A and it wants to hedge against changes in the value of A by making an offsetting sale of asset B.The firm minimizes risk by

A)selling the same number of units of B as assets of A.
B)selling hedge ratio (delta) number of units of B.
C)selling the reciprocal of hedge ratio number of units of B.
D)buying the same number of units of B as assets of A.
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Suppose that the current level of the S&P 500 Index is 1,100.The prospective dividend yield is 3 percent, and the current risk-free interest rate is 7 percent.What is the value of a one-year futures contract on the index? (Assume all dividends are paid at the end of the year.)

A)1,056
B)1,144
C)1,210
D)995
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Which of the following players would require a put option in order to hedge their natural position in the market?

A)A farmer who buys corn to feed his livestock
B)A farmer who sells peanuts to a chocolatier
C)A farmer who has financed his land with a floating-rate mortgage
D)A miller who buys wheat from a farmer
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If the one-year spot interest rate is 6 percent and the two-year spot interest rate is 7 percent, calculate the one-year forward interest rate one year from today.

A)6.5 percent
B)7 percent
C)7.5 percent
D)8 percent
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A forward interest rate contract is called a(n)

A)interest rate options agreement.
B)forward rate agreement.
C)futures rate agreement.
D)None of these answers are correct.
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In a "total return swap," the underlying asset(s) might be a

A)common stock and loan.
B)common stock, loan, and commodity.
C)common stock, loan, commodity, and market index.
D)market index.
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The spot price for home heating oil is $0.55 per gallon.The futures price for one year from now is $0.57.If the risk-free rate is 6 percent per year, what is the net convenience yield?

A)0.0411
B)0.0364
C)0.0236
D)0.0440
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If the one-year spot interest rate is 8 percent and the two-year spot interest rate is 9 percent, calculate the one-year forward interest rate one year from today.

A)10 percent
B)10.5 percent
C)11 percent
D)11.5 percent
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Suppose that the current level of the Standard and Poor's Index is 950.The prospective dividend yield on S&P 500 stocks is 3 percent, and the risk-free interest rate is 5 percent.What is the value of a one-year futures contract on the index? (Assume all dividend payments occur at the end of the year.)

A)969
B)998
C)979
D)1,026
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First National Bank recently made a five-year $100 million fixed-rate loan at 10 percent.Annual interest payments are $10 million, and all principal will be repaid in year 5.The bank wants to swap the fixed interest payment into floating-rate payments.If the bank could borrow at a fixed rate of 8 percent for five years, what is the notional principal of the swap?

A)$80 million
B)$100 million
C)$125 million
D)$180 million
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Third National Bank has made a 10-year, $25 million fixed-rate loan at 12 percent.Annual interest payments are $3 million, and all principal will be repaid in year 10.The bank wants to swap the fixed interest payments into floating-rate payments.If the bank could borrow at a fixed rate of 10 percent for 10 years, what is the notional principal of the swap?

A)$40 million
B)$20 million
C)$25 million
D)$30 million
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The relationship between the spot and futures prices of financial futures is given by

A)[Futures price] = Spot price x (1 + rf)^t (where rf = risk-free rate).
B)[Futures price] = Spot price x (1 + rf - y)^t (where y = dividend yield or interest rate).
C)[Futures price] = Spot price x (1 + rm)^t (where rm = market rate of return).
D)[Futures price] = Spot price x (1 + rm - rf)^t.
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A financial institution can hedge its interest rate risk by

A)matching the duration of its assets weighted by the book value of its assets to the duration of its liabilities weighted by the book value of its liabilities.
B)setting the duration of its assets equal to half that of the duration of its liabilities.
C)matching the duration of its assets weighted by the market value of its assets with the duration of its liabilities weighted by the market value of its liabilities.
D)setting the duration of its assets weighted by the market value of its assets to one-half that of the duration of the liabilities weighted by the market value of the liabilities.
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The spot price of wheat is $2.90/bushel.The one-year futures price is $3/bushel.If the risk-free rate is 5 percent, calculate the net convenience yield.

A)-0.0160
B)0.0160
C)+0.0345
D)0.0450
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Suppose that you sold a futures contract for $3.75 per bushel and the contract ended at $3.60 after several days of closing prices of $3.80, $3.70, $3.65, $3.70, $3.65, and $3.60.What would the mark to market sequence be? (Cash flow per bushel, in $.)

A)-0.05, 0.10, 0.05, -0.05, 0.05, 0.05
B)0.05, -0.10, -0.05, 0.05, -0.05, -0.05
C)-0.05, 0.05, 0.10, 0.05, -0.09, -0.15
D)0.05, -0.05, -0.10, -0.05, -0.09, -0.015
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Hedging contracts on a futures exchange eliminates

A)market risk.
B)counterparty risk.
C)default risk.
D)currency risk.
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Disadvantages faced by insurance companies in bearing risk include administrative costs, adverse selection, and moral hazard.
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Most of the world's largest companies use derivatives to manage risk.
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If a bank is asked to quote a rate on a one-year loan one year from today and the current interest rate on a one-year loan is 7 percent and a two-year loan is 8 percent, it should quote 7.5 percent, which is the average of the two rates.
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A company that wishes to lock in an interest rate on future borrowing can either enter into a forward rate agreement (FRA) or it can borrow long-term funds and lend short term.
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The convenience yield on a commodity futures contract is the implicit extra value created by holding the actual commodity rather than a financial claim on it.
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As a commodity futures contract nears expiration, the futures price converges to the spot market price for that commodity.
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For financial futures, Futures price = (spot price)/(1 + rf - y)^t.
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What investment would be a hedge for a corn farmer?

A)Long corn put option
B)Long corn call option
C)Long corn futures
D)None of these answers are correct.
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The hedge ratio or delta measures the sensitivity of the value of one asset relative to the value of another asset.
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In bearing risk, what disadvantages do insurance companies face?
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If a bank is asked to quote a rate on a one-year loan one year from today and the current interest rate on a one-year loan is 7 percent and a two-year loan is 8 percent, it should quote 9 percent.
A one-year loan one year from today: [(1.08)^2/(1.07)] - 1 = 0.09 = 9%.
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Four investors enter into long sugar contracts.Three are speculators and one is hedging.Which of the following is hedging?

A)Wheat farmer
B)Cereal company
C)Mutual fund
D)None of these answers are correct.
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For commodity futures, Net convenience yield = (convenience yield - storage costs).
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Briefly explain the term derivative.
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"Mark to market" means that, each day, any profits or losses are calculated and the trader's margin account is adjusted accordingly.
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Futures contracts are usually marked to market.
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What are the four basic types of contracts or instruments used in financial risk management?
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For commodity futures, (Futures price) x (1 + rf)^t = spot price - net convenience yield.
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Are companies that purchase or sell derivative contracts necessarily speculating?
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Derivative instruments are financial contracts whose value depends on the value of another asset.
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Briefly explain the mechanics of homemade forward rate agreements.
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Briefly explain the term marked to market.
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What is the difference between hedging, speculation, and arbitrage?
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Why are derivatives necessary for a thriving economy?
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Briefly describe a swap contract.
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Explain how a firm wishing to invest in floating-rate investments can use a swap to manage its interest rate exposure?
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Briefly explain how a firm can hedge its risks using options.
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A derivative is a financial instrument whose value is determined by

A)a regulatory body such as the FTC.
B)the value of an underlying asset.
C)hedging a risk.
D)speculation.
the value of an underlying asset.
2
Your firm operates an oil refinery and is therefore naturally short on crude oil.You buy offsetting oil market futures to hedge your natural position.Shortly thereafter, local pipelines were damaged in a recent earthquake, leaving you with the highest local crude oil prices in decades.Simultaneously, unexpectedly high recent production from Mexico, Brazil, and the Baltic Sea has driven down the global price of crude and your financial hedge has lost you millions.You have fallen victim to what kind of risk?

A)Counterparty risk
B)Basis risk
C)Market risk
D)Political risk
Basis risk
3
If you sold a wheat futures contract for $3.75 per bushel and the contract ended at $3.60, what is your profit per bushel? (Ignore transaction costs.)

A)-$3.60
B)$0.15
C)$3.60
D)-$0.15
$0.15
4
A risk manager should address which of the following considerations?

A)The firm needs to understand the major risks and consequences that the company faces.
B)The firm needs to understand the major risks and consequences that the company faces, and the firm needs to determine if it is being paid for any particular risk.
C)The firm needs to understand the major risks and consequences that the company faces, the firm needs to determine if it is being paid for any particular risk, and the firm should know how to control a particular risk.
D)The firm should simply view risks as external factors beyond the firm's control.
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The price for immediate delivery of a commodity is called the

A)forward price.
B)exercise price.
C)spot price.
D)impact price.
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One can describe a forward contract as agreeing today to buy a product

A)at a later date at a price to be set in the future.
B)today at its current price.
C)at a later date at a price set today.
D)if and only if its price rises above its exercise price.
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The seller of a forward contract agrees to

A)deliver a product at a later date for a price set today.
B)receive a product at a later date at the price on that later date.
C)receive a product at a later date for a price set today.
D)deliver a product at a later date for a price set on that later date.
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A derivative contract is transacted between a hedger and a speculator.What is the impact of the transaction on the risk profile of these two parties?

A)It increases the risk to both parties.
B)It decreases risk in both cases.
C)It increases risk of the hedger and decreases risk of the speculator.
D)It reduces the risk of the hedger and increases the risk of the speculator.
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Insurance companies face the following problem(s):

A)administrative costs.
B)adverse selection.
C)moral hazard.
D)All of these answers are correct.
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The following are sensible reasons for a firm to engage in hedge transactions:

A)to reduce the risk of financial distress.
B)to reduce the risk of financial distress and to reduce the fluctuations in its income.
C)to reduce the risk of financial distress, to reduce the fluctuations in its income, and to mitigate agency costs.
D)to reduce the fluctuations in its income and to mitigate agency costs.
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When a standardized forward contract is traded on an exchange, it becomes a(n)

A)forward contract.
B)futures contract.
C)options contract.
D)swap contract.
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The term "derivatives" refers to

A)forwards and futures.
B)forwards, futures, and swaps.
C)swaps and options.
D)forwards, futures, swaps, and options.
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Which of the following statements about forwards, futures, and options is correct?

A)Forward contracts and futures contracts are economically similar, but vary greatly in how they are traded.
B)Futures contracts and options contracts are economically similar, but vary greatly in how they are traded.
C)Forward contracts and options contracts are economically similar, but vary greatly in how they are traded.
D)Forward contracts, futures contracts, and options contracts are all economically similar, but vary greatly in how they are traded.
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When a firm hedges a risk, it

A)eliminates the risk.
B)transfers the risk to someone else.
C)makes the government assume the risk.
D)increases the risk.
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A type of risk peculiar to a forward contract is called

A)market risk.
B)duration risk.
C)currency risk.
D)counterparty risk.
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In addition to bearing risk, insurance companies also bear

A)administrative costs.
B)moral hazard costs.
C)adverse selection costs.
D)administrative costs, moral hazard costs, and adverse selection costs.
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Which of the following derivative contract features does not reduce counterparty risk?

A)Flexible forward contracts
B)Standardized exchange-listed contracts
C)Requirements to post margin
D)Requirement to trade via a clearinghouse
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Insurance companies have some advantages in bearing risk.These include

A)the superior ability to estimate the probability of loss, extensive experience and knowledge about how to reduce the risk of a loss, and the ability to pool risks and thereby gain from diversification.
B)extensive experience and knowledge about how to reduce the risk of a loss.
C)the ability to pool risks and thereby gain from diversification.
D)the fact that insurance companies cannot diversify away market or macroeconomic risks.
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Generally, hedging transactions are

A)negative NPV transactions.
B)positive NPV transactions.
C)zero-NPV transactions.
D)None of these answers are correct.
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Insurance companies, by issuing Cat bonds (catastrophe bonds), share their risks with

A)the government.
B)other insurance companies.
C)bond investors.
D)the government and other insurance companies.
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On $10 million of loans, Firm A is paying a fixed $700,000 in interest payments while Firm B is paying LIBOR plus 50 basis points.The current LIBOR rate is 6.25 percent.Firms A and B have agreed to swap interest payments.How much will be paid to which firm this year?

A)A pays $750,000 to Firm B.
B)B pays $25,000 to Firm A.
C)B pays $50,000 to Firm A.
D)A pays $25,000 to Firm B.
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Suppose that the current level of the Standard & Poor's Index is 500.The prospective dividend yield on S&P 500 stocks is 2 percent, and the risk-free interest rate is 6 percent.What is the value of a one-year futures contract on the index? (Assume all dividend payments occur at the end of the year.)

A)530
B)520
C)540
D)560
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Suppose you borrow $95.24 for one year at 5 percent and invest $95.24 for two years at 7 percent.For the time period beginning one year from today, you have

A)borrowed at 7 percent.
B)invested at 7 percent.
C)borrowed at 9 percent.
D)invested at 9 percent.
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Suppose that you buy $1 million worth of euro currency futures contracts.You buy the contract at a price of $1.3468/€ (i.e., you commit to pay 1,000,000 × $1.3468 = $1,346,800 when the contract matures).Over the next four days the contract closes at the following prices: $1.3465/€, $1.3443/€, $1.3434/€, and $1.3534/€.What would be your payments to, or withdrawals from, the margin account?

A)-$500, -$1,800, -$1,100, +$10,000
B)-$300, -$2,200, -$900, +$10,000
C)+$300, +$2,200, +$900, -$10,000
D)None of these answers are correct.
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A firm owns an asset A and it wants to hedge against changes in the value of A by making an offsetting sale of asset.A firm owns an asset A and it wants to hedge against changes in the value of A by making an offsetting sale of asset B.The firm minimizes risk by

A)selling the same number of units of B as assets of A.
B)selling hedge ratio (delta) number of units of B.
C)selling the reciprocal of hedge ratio number of units of B.
D)buying the same number of units of B as assets of A.
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Suppose that the current level of the S&P 500 Index is 1,100.The prospective dividend yield is 3 percent, and the current risk-free interest rate is 7 percent.What is the value of a one-year futures contract on the index? (Assume all dividends are paid at the end of the year.)

A)1,056
B)1,144
C)1,210
D)995
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Which of the following players would require a put option in order to hedge their natural position in the market?

A)A farmer who buys corn to feed his livestock
B)A farmer who sells peanuts to a chocolatier
C)A farmer who has financed his land with a floating-rate mortgage
D)A miller who buys wheat from a farmer
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If the one-year spot interest rate is 6 percent and the two-year spot interest rate is 7 percent, calculate the one-year forward interest rate one year from today.

A)6.5 percent
B)7 percent
C)7.5 percent
D)8 percent
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A forward interest rate contract is called a(n)

A)interest rate options agreement.
B)forward rate agreement.
C)futures rate agreement.
D)None of these answers are correct.
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In a "total return swap," the underlying asset(s) might be a

A)common stock and loan.
B)common stock, loan, and commodity.
C)common stock, loan, commodity, and market index.
D)market index.
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The spot price for home heating oil is $0.55 per gallon.The futures price for one year from now is $0.57.If the risk-free rate is 6 percent per year, what is the net convenience yield?

A)0.0411
B)0.0364
C)0.0236
D)0.0440
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If the one-year spot interest rate is 8 percent and the two-year spot interest rate is 9 percent, calculate the one-year forward interest rate one year from today.

A)10 percent
B)10.5 percent
C)11 percent
D)11.5 percent
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Suppose that the current level of the Standard and Poor's Index is 950.The prospective dividend yield on S&P 500 stocks is 3 percent, and the risk-free interest rate is 5 percent.What is the value of a one-year futures contract on the index? (Assume all dividend payments occur at the end of the year.)

A)969
B)998
C)979
D)1,026
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First National Bank recently made a five-year $100 million fixed-rate loan at 10 percent.Annual interest payments are $10 million, and all principal will be repaid in year 5.The bank wants to swap the fixed interest payment into floating-rate payments.If the bank could borrow at a fixed rate of 8 percent for five years, what is the notional principal of the swap?

A)$80 million
B)$100 million
C)$125 million
D)$180 million
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35
Third National Bank has made a 10-year, $25 million fixed-rate loan at 12 percent.Annual interest payments are $3 million, and all principal will be repaid in year 10.The bank wants to swap the fixed interest payments into floating-rate payments.If the bank could borrow at a fixed rate of 10 percent for 10 years, what is the notional principal of the swap?

A)$40 million
B)$20 million
C)$25 million
D)$30 million
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36
The relationship between the spot and futures prices of financial futures is given by

A)[Futures price] = Spot price x (1 + rf)^t (where rf = risk-free rate).
B)[Futures price] = Spot price x (1 + rf - y)^t (where y = dividend yield or interest rate).
C)[Futures price] = Spot price x (1 + rm)^t (where rm = market rate of return).
D)[Futures price] = Spot price x (1 + rm - rf)^t.
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37
A financial institution can hedge its interest rate risk by

A)matching the duration of its assets weighted by the book value of its assets to the duration of its liabilities weighted by the book value of its liabilities.
B)setting the duration of its assets equal to half that of the duration of its liabilities.
C)matching the duration of its assets weighted by the market value of its assets with the duration of its liabilities weighted by the market value of its liabilities.
D)setting the duration of its assets weighted by the market value of its assets to one-half that of the duration of the liabilities weighted by the market value of the liabilities.
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38
The spot price of wheat is $2.90/bushel.The one-year futures price is $3/bushel.If the risk-free rate is 5 percent, calculate the net convenience yield.

A)-0.0160
B)0.0160
C)+0.0345
D)0.0450
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39
Suppose that you sold a futures contract for $3.75 per bushel and the contract ended at $3.60 after several days of closing prices of $3.80, $3.70, $3.65, $3.70, $3.65, and $3.60.What would the mark to market sequence be? (Cash flow per bushel, in $.)

A)-0.05, 0.10, 0.05, -0.05, 0.05, 0.05
B)0.05, -0.10, -0.05, 0.05, -0.05, -0.05
C)-0.05, 0.05, 0.10, 0.05, -0.09, -0.15
D)0.05, -0.05, -0.10, -0.05, -0.09, -0.015
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40
Hedging contracts on a futures exchange eliminates

A)market risk.
B)counterparty risk.
C)default risk.
D)currency risk.
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41
Disadvantages faced by insurance companies in bearing risk include administrative costs, adverse selection, and moral hazard.
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42
Most of the world's largest companies use derivatives to manage risk.
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43
If a bank is asked to quote a rate on a one-year loan one year from today and the current interest rate on a one-year loan is 7 percent and a two-year loan is 8 percent, it should quote 7.5 percent, which is the average of the two rates.
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44
A company that wishes to lock in an interest rate on future borrowing can either enter into a forward rate agreement (FRA) or it can borrow long-term funds and lend short term.
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45
The convenience yield on a commodity futures contract is the implicit extra value created by holding the actual commodity rather than a financial claim on it.
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46
As a commodity futures contract nears expiration, the futures price converges to the spot market price for that commodity.
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47
For financial futures, Futures price = (spot price)/(1 + rf - y)^t.
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48
What investment would be a hedge for a corn farmer?

A)Long corn put option
B)Long corn call option
C)Long corn futures
D)None of these answers are correct.
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49
The hedge ratio or delta measures the sensitivity of the value of one asset relative to the value of another asset.
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50
In bearing risk, what disadvantages do insurance companies face?
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51
If a bank is asked to quote a rate on a one-year loan one year from today and the current interest rate on a one-year loan is 7 percent and a two-year loan is 8 percent, it should quote 9 percent.
A one-year loan one year from today: [(1.08)^2/(1.07)] - 1 = 0.09 = 9%.
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52
Four investors enter into long sugar contracts.Three are speculators and one is hedging.Which of the following is hedging?

A)Wheat farmer
B)Cereal company
C)Mutual fund
D)None of these answers are correct.
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53
For commodity futures, Net convenience yield = (convenience yield - storage costs).
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54
Briefly explain the term derivative.
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55
"Mark to market" means that, each day, any profits or losses are calculated and the trader's margin account is adjusted accordingly.
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56
Futures contracts are usually marked to market.
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57
What are the four basic types of contracts or instruments used in financial risk management?
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58
For commodity futures, (Futures price) x (1 + rf)^t = spot price - net convenience yield.
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59
Are companies that purchase or sell derivative contracts necessarily speculating?
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60
Derivative instruments are financial contracts whose value depends on the value of another asset.
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61
Briefly explain the mechanics of homemade forward rate agreements.
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62
Briefly explain the term marked to market.
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63
What is the difference between hedging, speculation, and arbitrage?
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64
Why are derivatives necessary for a thriving economy?
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65
Briefly describe a swap contract.
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66
Explain how a firm wishing to invest in floating-rate investments can use a swap to manage its interest rate exposure?
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67
Briefly explain how a firm can hedge its risks using options.
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