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Foundations of Multinational Financial Management5th EditionAlan Shapiro J.Wiley & Sons
Power Points by
Joseph F. Greco, Ph.D.
California State University, Fullerton
Currency Futures and Options Markets
Chapter 8
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PART I.FUTURES CONTRACTS
I. CURRENCY FUTURESA. Background
1. Long history2. Extremely volatile due to
information driven nature3. Price Discovery Role
Financial derivatives: they are contracts that derive their value from some underlying asset(stock , bond, currency)
1.Forwards 2.Futures 3.Options 4.SWAP
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1972: Chicago Mercantile Exchange(CME芝加哥商品交易所 ) opens the International Monetary Market (IMM).
Purpose: speculator vs hedger
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2. IMM provides
a. an outlet for hedging currency
risk with futures contracts.
Definition:
contracts written requiring a standard quantity of an
available currency at a fixed exchange rate at a set delivery date.
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b. Available Futures Currencies/Contract Size:
1.) British pound / 62,500
2.) Canadian dollar /100,000
3.) Euro / 125,000
4.) Swiss franc / 125,000
5.) Japanese yen / 12.5 million
6.) Mexican peso / 500,000
7.) Australian dollar / 100,000
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c. Transaction costs:
commission payment to a floor trader
d. Leverage is high1.) Initial margin required is
relatively low (less than 2% of contract value).
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FUTURES CONTRACTS: SAFEGUARDS
e. Maximum price movements1.) Contracts set to a daily price
limit restricting maximum daily price movements.
2.) If limit is reached, a margin call may be necessary to
maintain a minimum margin保證金 .
Initial Margin:當期貨交易開始時需具備的金額 Maintenance Margin:當低於維持保證金時,必須補足金額至原始保證金的額度
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g. Global futures exchanges:1.) I.M.M. International Monetary Market2.) L.I.F.F.E.London International
Financial Futures Exchange3.) C.B.O.T. Chicago Board of Trade4.) S.I.M.E.X.Singapore International
Monetary Exchange5.) D.T.B. Deutsche Termin Bourse6.) H.K.F.E. Hong Kong Futures Exchange
平倉 (offsetting trade):一買一賣抵銷交易,不用到期交割
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B. Forward vs. Futures ContractsBasic differences:1. Trading Locations 6. Quotes
2. Regulation 7. Margins3. Frequency of 8. Credit risk delivery 4. Size of contract 5. Transaction Costs
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Advantages of futures:1.) Easy liquidation
2.) Well- organized and
stable market.
Disadvantages of futures:1.) Limited to 7 currencies
2.) Limited dates of
delivery
3.) Rigid contract sizes.
CURRENCY OPTIONS
PART II
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CURRENCY OPTIONS
I. OPTIONS
A. Currency options 1. Offer another method to
hedge exchange rate risk.
2. First offered on PhiladelphiaExchange (PHLX).
3. Fastest growing segment ofthe hedge markets.
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CURRENCY OPTIONS
Buyers Sellers=Writers
Buy Sell Buy Sell
CALL
PUT
Premium
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CURRENCY OPTIONS
4. Definition:
A contract from a writer ( the seller) that gives the right not the obligation to the holder (the buyer) to buy or
sell a standard amount of an available currency at a fixed exchange rate for
a fixed time period.
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5. Expiration Dates of Currency Options:
a. American
Exercise date may occur any time up to the expiration date.
b. European
Exercise date occurs only at the
expiration date and not before.
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7. Exercise Price
a. Sometimes known as the
strike price.
b. The exchange rate at which the option holder can buy or sell the contracted currency.
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c. Types of Currency Options:
1.) Calls
2.) Puts
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8. Status of an optiona. In-the-money
Call: Spot > strikePut: Spot < strike
b. Out-of-the-moneyCall: Spot < strikePut: Spot > strike
c. At-the-moneySpot = the strike
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9. What is the premium?
- The price of an option that the writer charges the buyer.
B. Why Use Currency Options?
1. For the firm hedging foreign exchange risk with Future event is very uncertain gains.
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2. For speculators
- profit from favorable exchange rate changes.
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C. Using Forward or Futures Contracts
Forward or futures contracts aremore suitable for hedging a
known amount of foreign currency flow.
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Options Sample Problems
Ford buys a French put option (contract size: FF250,000) at a premium of $.01/FF. If the exercise price is $.21 and the spot at expiration is $.216, what is Ford’s profit (loss)?