If the foreign interest rate is 4%, the risk premium on domestic assets, ρ, is 18%, and the expected rate of depreciation of the domestic currency against the foreign currency is 3%, what is the domestic interest rate in percentage terms, given covered interest parity holds?
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If the foreign interest rate is 4%, the risk premium on domestic assets, ρ, is 18%, and the expected rate of depreciation of the domestic currency against the foreign currency is 3%, what is the domestic interest rate in percentage terms, given covered interest parity holds? [All variables have a 1-year time frame.]
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- D6) If the foreign interest rate is 4%, the risk premium on domestic assets, ρ, is 18%, and the expected rate of depreciation of the domestic currency against the foreign currency is 3%, what is the domestic interest rate in percentage terms, given covered interest parity holds? [All variables have a 1-year time frame.]H10. Assume that initially, the risk premium, ρ = 0 and that the domestic and foreign interest rates are given by R = .06, R* = .05. Suppose that the risk premium depends linearly on the difference between domestic government debt, B, and domestic assets of the central bank, A, i.e., ρ = ρ (B-A) Find the new domestic interest rate if a sterilized purchase of foreign assets adjusts A s.t. (a) B - A = -.01/ ρ0 (b) B - A = .03/ ρ0Required:a. Calculate the dollar proceeds from the FI’s loan portfolio at the end of the year, the return on the FI’s loan portfolio, and the net return for the FI if the pound spot foreign exchange rate falls to $1.20/£1 and the lira spot foreign exchange rate falls to $0.156/TL1 over the year.b. Calculate the dollar proceeds from the FI’s loan portfolio at the end of the year, the return on the FI’s loan portfolio, and the net return for the FI if the pound spot foreign exchange rate rises to $1.40/£1 and the lira spot foreign exchange rate rises to $0.17/TL1 over the year.c. Suppose that the FI funds the $250 million U.S. loans with $250 million one-year U.S. CD at a rate of 4 percent; funds $150 equivalent British loans with $150 million equivalent one-year pound CDs at a rate of 5 percent; funds $100 million equivalent Turkish loans with $100 million equivalent one-year Turkish lira CDs at a rate of 6 percent. Assume no other changes. What will the FI’s balance sheet look like…
- Let in and if represent the nominal 1-year interest rates for a home and foreign country, respectively. According to the international Fisher effect (IFE) theory, which of the following best represents the predicted change in the foreign currency ef? O ○ ef = ef = 1-in 1-i 1+if 1+i - - 1 1 ○ ef 1+in ○ ef = +1 1+i ○ ef = 1+in 1+if - 1Suppose the dollar interest rate and the pound sterling interest rate are the same, 6 percent per year. What is the relation between the current equilibrium dollar/pound exchange rate and its expected future level? O A. Expected dollar/pound exchange rate is higher than the current one. O B. Expected dollar/pound exchange rate is lower than the current one. C. Expected dollar/pound exchange rate is equal to the current one. O D. One cannot tell given the information above. Suppose the expected future exchange rate, $1.44 per pound, and the US interest rate remain constant, while Britain's interest rate rises to 8 percent per year. What is the new equilibrium dollar/pound exchange rate? New equilibrium exchange rate is $ per pound. (Enter your response to the nearest penny.)According to the interest parity condition, if the domestic interest rate is 12 percent and the foreign currency is expected to depreciate by 2% against domestic currency. Then the foreign asset must offer an interest rate of ________ %. Question 24 options:
- A. Suppose the dollar interest rate and the euro interest rate are the same and equal 2 percent per year. Suppose the expected future $/€ exchange rate is $1.20 per 1 €. Suppose now Euro interest rate decreases to 1 percent per year. Determine how the new equilibrium $/€ exchange rate will change if the US interest rate remains constant. B. Indicate how the change in the Euro interest rate will affect the equilibrium $/€ exchange rate and the expected return on euro assets. Explain the changes on the graph.Suppose that the interest rates in the U.S. and Germany are equal to 5%, that the forward (one year) value of the € is F$/€ = 1$/€ and that the spot exchange rate is E$/€ = 0.75$/€. Please answer the following questions by explaining all steps of your analysis: Does the covered interest parity condition hold? Why or why not? How could you make a riskless profit without any money tied up assuming that there are no transaction costs in buying and or selling foreign exchange? PLEASE SHOW ALL STEPSAssume that spot rate of New Zealand dollar is AUD 0.64/NZD, the 1-year forward rate of New Zealand dollar is AUD 0.62/NZD, 1-year interest rate on NZD is 9% and 1-year interest rate on AUD is 6%. If there is a possible arbitrage opportunity, the appropriate arbitrage strategy should be and the rate of return from covered interest arbitrage would be arbitrage; %. Select one: a. Inward; 0.38 b. Outward; 9.42 c. Inward; 9.42 d. Outward; 0.38
- Suppose that the exchange rate is $0.92/Euro. The dollar-denominatedinterest rate is 4% and the euro-denominated interest rate is 3%.u = 1.2, d = 0.9, T = 0.75, n = 3, and K = $1.00.a. What is the price of a 9-month European put?b. What is the price of a 9-month American put?Suppose that the annual interest rates on 6-months borrowing in Romania and the United States are 12.7 % and 0.8 %, respectively. The current spot rate RON/US$ is 4.00 and 6-months forward rate RON/US$ is 4.21. Would it be as a result of covered/uncovered interest arbitrage?Suppose that the annual interest rates on 6-months borrowing in Romania and the United States are 12.7 % and 0.8 %, respectively. The current spot rate RON/US$ is 4.00 and 6-months forward rate RON/US$ is 4.21. Does interest rate parity hold? Would it be as a result of covered or uncovered interest arbitrage, why? Determine arbitrage potential in b) using spot rate after six months of RON/US $= 4.25 rather than 6-months forward rate.