BADM 710 Final Exam (Connect Quizzes)
Which of these will decrease the value of a put option? I. An increase in the market value of the underlying asset II. An increase in the option's strike price III. A decrease in the market value of the underlying asset IV. A decrease in the option's strike price
1 and 4 only
Which of these will increase the value of a call option? I. An increase in the market value of the underlying asset II. An increase in the option's strike price III. A decrease in the market value of the underlying asset IV. A decrease in the option's strike price
1 and 4 only
Which one of these bonds has the highest duration?
15-year zero coupon
Which one of these bonds will have the lowest percentage price change for a stated shift in interest rates?
5-year, high coupon
The main difference between a forward contract and a cash transaction is
A forward contract is fulfilled at a later date while the cash transaction is carried out immediately
If you owe a foreign currency denominated debt, you can hedge with
A long position in a currency forward contract, or buying the foreign currency today and investing it in the foreign country
If you have a long position in a foreign currency, you can hedge with
A short position in a currency forward contract
An in-the-money put option is one that
Has an exercise price greater than the underlying stock price
Suenette wants to own bonds but also wants their market values to remain as steady as possible. Which type of bonds are best suited to her wishes?
High-coupon, short-term
Which one of these statements is true?
Importer and exporters are key players in the exchange market
If a call option has a positive intrinsic value at expiration the call is said to be
In the money
You hold a futures contract to take delivery of U.S. Treasury bonds in 6 months. If the entire term structure of interest rates shifts down over the 6-month period, the value of the forward contract will have _____ the date of delivery
Increased in value by
The value of an option if it were to immediately expire, that is, its lower pricing bound, is called an option's _____ value
Intrinsic
The duration of a pure discount bond is
Is equal to the bond's maturity
The duration of a coupon bond is
Less than that of a zero coupon bond of equal maturity
LIBOR stands for
London Interbank Offered Rate
A miller who needs wheat to mill into flour most likely uses the futures market for taking a
Long hedge position to lock in production costs
A bond manager who wishes to hold the bonds with the greatest potential price volatility should acquire
Long-term, zero-coupon bonds
A financial institution can hedge its interest rate risk by
Matching the duration of its assets, weighted by the market value of its assets with the duration of its liabilities, weighted by the market value of its liabilities
Comparing long-term bonds with short-term bonds, long-term bonds are _____ volatile and therefore experience _____ price change than short-term bonds for the same interest rate shift
More; more
When interest rates shift, the price of zero coupon bonds are ____ volatile ____
More; than coupon bonds of the same maturity
Derivatives can be used to either hedge or speculate. These strategies
Offset risk by hedging and increase rick by speculating
The foreign exchange market is where
One country's currency is traded for another's
A financial contract that provides its owner with the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a specified asset at an agreed-upon price on or before a given future date is called a(n) _____ contract
Option
A put option on ABC stock with an exercise price of $35 expires today. The current price of ABC stock is $36. The put is
Out of the money
Suppose the spot exchange rate is $1 = £.7304 and the 1-month forward rate is $1 = £.7303. Given this, you know the
Pound is selling at a premium
The maximum value of a call option is equal to the
Price of the underlying stock
Jillian owns a call option on WAN stock with a strike price of $20 a share. Currently, WAN is selling for $24.50 a share. Jillian would like to profit on this option but is not permitted to exercise the option for another two weeks. She believes the stock will decline in value before the two weeks is up. What should she do?
Sell her option today
An out-of-the-money call option is best defined as an option that
Should not be exercised
An out-of-the-money call option is best defined as an option that
Should not be exercised at this time
In percentage terms, higher coupon bonds experience a _______ price change compared with lower coupon bonds of the same maturity given a stated change in market interest rates
Smaller
An agreement to trade currencies based on the exchange rate set today for settlement within two business days is called a(n) _____ trade
Spot
The fixed price in an option contract at which the owner can buy or sell the underlying asset is called the option's
Strike Price
A security issued in the United States that represents shares of a foreign stock and allows that stock to be traded in the United States is called a(n)
American Depository Receipt
The cross rate is
An implicit rate based on two currencies and their individual relationships with a third currency
If the producer of a product has entered into a fixed price sale agreement for that output, the producer generally faces
An uncertain profit if the input prices are volatile. This risk can be reduced by a long hedge.
Futures contracts
Are standardized
A forward contract is described as agreeing today to either purchase or sell an asset or security
At a later date at a price set today
The price of one country's currency expressed in terms of another country's currency is called the
Exchange rate
Hi-Tech announces a major expansion which causes the price of its stock to increase and also causes an increase in the volatility of the stock price. How will these two market reactions affect the value of call options on Hi-Tech stock?
Both reactions increase the value of the call options
A _____ is a derivative security that gives the owner the right, but not the obligation, to buy an asset at a fixed price for a specified period of time
Call option
You own stock in a firm that has a pure discount loan due in six months. The loan has a face value of $50,000. The assets of the firm are currently worth $62,000. The stockholders in this firm basically own a _____ option on the assets of the firm with a strike price of ______
Call; $50,000
At expiration, the maximum price of a ____ is the greater of the
Call; stock price minus the exercise price, or 0
Which one of the following is not associated with forward contracts?
Cash transaction
The implicit exchange rate between two currencies when both are quoted in some third currency is called a(n)
Cross-rate
Triangle arbitrage can occur when the _____ rate between two currencies is not _____ to the ratio of the two direct rates
Cross; equal
The most direct and popular way of hedging transaction exposure is by
Currency forward contracts
A financial institution has equity equal to one-tenth of its assets. If its asset duration is currently equal to its liability duration, then to immunize, the firm needs to
Decrease the duration of its assets
An option that may be exercised only on the expiration date is called a(n) _____ option
European
A swap is an arrangement for two counterparties to
Exchange cash flows over time
The act of buying or selling the underlying asset via the option contract is called _______________ the option
Exercising
The act where an owner of an option buys or sells the underlying asset, as is his right, is called ______ the option
Exercising
The last day on which an owner of an option can elect to exercise that option is referred to as the _____ date
Expiration
A European option may be exercised anytime up to and including the expiration date
False (A European option may be exercised only on the expiration date.)
To compute the value of a put using the Black-Scholes option pricing model, you
First have to compute the value of both N(-d1) and N(-d2)
Interest rate swaps allow one party to exchange a
Floating interest rate for a fixed rate
An agreement to exchange currencies at some point in the future using an exchange rate agreed upon today is called a _____ trade
Forward
What kind of trade involves agreeing today on an exchange rate for settlement in 90 days?
Forward trade
A 3-month futures contract on gold is priced at $1,200 per troy ounce when the contract is initiated. If the price of gold rises every day over the 3-month period, then when the contract is settled, the buyer will _____ and the seller will _____
Gain; lose
The buyer of a forward contract will be
Taking delivery of the goods at a later date at a pre-specified price
Which one of the following statements concerning call option writers is true?
The call option writer receives a cash payment when the option is written
Calculate the duration of a $1,000 zero-coupon bond with a current price of $455.59, a maturity of 6 years, and a yield to maturity of 14 percent
The duration of a zero-coupon bond equals to its maturity: 6 years
A potential disadvantage of forward contracts versus futures contracts is
The higher incentive for a particular party to default
Transaction exposure is defined as
The sensitivity of realized domestic currency values of the firm's contractual cash flows denominated in foreign currencies to unexpected exchange rate changes