Multiple Choice
An FI has purchased (borrowed) a one-year $10 million Eurodollar deposit at an annual interest rate of 6 percent.It has invested these proceeds in one-year Euro (€) bonds at an annual rate of 6.5 percent after converting them at the current spot rate of €1.75/$.Both interest and principal are paid at the end of the year.
Assume that instead of investing in Euro bonds at a fixed rate of 6.5 percent,the FI invests them in variable rates of LIBOR + 1.5 percent,reset every six months.The current LIBOR rate is 5 percent.Assume both interest and principal will be reinvested in six months.Assume the exchange rate remains at €1.75/$ at the end of the year.What should be the LIBOR rates in six months in order for the bank to earn a 1 percent spread?
A) 5.25 percent.
B) 5.48 percent.
C) 5.76 percent.
D) 5.86 percent.
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