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Business, 27.04.2021 15:20, kenziekey831

On May 17, Brian, an American investor, decided to buy three-month Treasury bills. He found that the per-annum interest rate on three-month Treasury bills is 8.00% in New York and 12.00% in London, Great Britain. Based on this information and assuming that tax costs and other transaction costs are negligible in the two countries, it is in Brian’s best interest to purchase three-month Treasury bills in , because it allows him to earn more for the three months. On May 31, the spot rate for the yen was $0.100, and the selling price of the three-month forward yen was $0.099. At that time, Alyssa chose to ignore this difference in exchange rates. In three months, however, the spot rate for the yen rose to $0.102 per yen. When Alyssa converted the investment proceeds back into U. S. dollars, her actual return on investment was . As a result of this transaction, Alyssa realizes that there is great uncertainty about how many dollars she will receive when the Treasury bills mature. So, she decides to adjust her investment strategy to eliminate this uncertainty. What should Alyssa’s strategy be the next time she considers investing in Treasury bills? Exchange large amounts of domestic currency for foreign currency. Sell enough foreign currency on the forward market to match the anticipated proceeds from the investment. Exchange half of the anticipated proceeds of the investment for foreign currency. Had Alyssa used the covered interest arbitrage strategy on May 31, her net return on investment (relative to purchasing the U. S. Treasury bills) in Japanese three-month Treasury bills would be . (Note: Assume that the cost of obtaining the cover is zero.)

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