Macklin Metals has received 80 million pounds sterling. The company plans to spend $120 million on a project in the United States in 90 days. Macklin inters into a cash settlement currency forward to exchange the pounds for U.S. dollars at a rate of $1.50 per pound in 90 days. If the exchange rate is $1.61 per pound at the settlement date, the cash settlement Macklin will pay or receive is closest to:
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Under the contract, Macklin receives:
80 million pounds × $1.50 = $120.0 million
At market rates, Macklin would receive:
80 million pounds × $1.61 = $128.8 million
Macklin must pay the difference, $8.8 million ($128.8 million ? $120 million), as the cash settlement to the counterparty.
Which of the following statements regarding currency forward contracts is least accurate?
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The forward exchange rate in the contract will reflect the expected appreciation or depreciation of the currency. If a currency appreciates by more than the expected appreciation implicit in the forward exchange rate, the party that is long that currency will have gains. An appreciation of one currency does not equate to gains to the party that is long that currency; if it appreciates by less than the appreciation reflected in the forward exchange rate, the long will have losses.
An agreement that requires the parties to exchange a certain amount of Yen for a certain amount of Euros on a specific date in the future is called a(n):
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Such an agreement is called a currency forward contract.
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A currency forward contract can be a deliverable or cash-settlement contract. It is a contract to exchange fixed amounts of two currencies at settlement and its value depends on market exchange rates at contract expiration.
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