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Chapter 13
Financial Derivatives
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Hedging
Hedge: engage in a financial transaction that reduces or eliminates risk
Basic hedging principle:Hedging risk involves engaging in a financial transaction that offsets a long position by taking a short position, or offsets a short position by taking a additional long position
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Interest-Rate Forward Markets
Long position = agree to buy securities at future date
Hedges by locking in future interest rate if funds coming in future
Short position = agree to sell securities at future date
Hedges by reducing price risk from change in interest rates if holding bonds
Pros
1. Flexible
Cons
1. Lack of liquidity: hard to find counterparty
2. Subject to default risk: requires information to screen good from bad risk
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Financial Futures MarketsFinancial Futures Contract1. Specifies delivery of type of security at future date2. Arbitrage at expiration date, price of contract = price of the underlying
asset delivered3. i , long contract has loss, short contract has profit4. Hedging similar to forwards
Micro vs. macro hedge
Traded on Exchanges: Global competitionRegulated by CFTC
Success of Futures Over Forwards1. Futures more liquid: standardized, can be traded again, delivery of range of
securities2. Delivery of range of securities prevents corner3. Mark to market and margin requirements: avoids default risk4. Don’t have to deliver: netting
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Widely Traded Financial Futures Contracts
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Widely Traded Financial Futures Contracts
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Hedging FX Risk
Example: Customer due 10 million DM in two months, current DM=$11. Forward contract to sell 10 million euros for $10
million, two months in future
2. Sell 10 million of euro futures
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Options
Options ContractRight to buy (call option) or sell (put option) instrument at
exercise (strike) price up until expiration date (American) or on expiration date (European)
Hedging with OptionsBuy same # of put option contracts as would sell of futuresDisadvantage: pay premiumAdvantage: protected if i , gain if i Additional advantage if macro hedge: avoids accountingproblems, no losses on option when i
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Profits and Losses: Options vs. Futures
$100,000 T-bond contract,1. Exercise price of 115,
$115,000.2. Premium = $2,000
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Factors Affecting Premium
1. Higher strike price lower premium on call options and higher premium on put options
2. Greater term to expiration higher premiums for both call and put options
3. Greater price volatility of underlying instrument higher premiums for both call and put options
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Interest-Rate Swap Contract
1. Notional principle of $1 million
2. Term of 10 years
3. Midwest SB swaps 7% payment for T-bill + 1% from Friendly Finance Co.
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Hedging with Interest-Rate Swaps
Reduce interest-rate risk for both parties1. Midwest converts $1m of fixed rate assets to rate-sensitive
assets, RSA , lowers GAP2. Friendly Finance RSA , lowers GAP
Advantages of swaps1. Reduce risk, no change in balance-sheet2. Longer term than futures or options
Disadvantages of swaps1. Lack of liquidity2. Subject to default risk
Financial intermediaries help reduce disadvantages of swaps