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26 January, 04:31

Assume that you have invested $100,000 in British equities. When purchased the stock's price and the exchange rate were £50 and £0.50/$1.00 respectively. At selling time, one year after purchase, they were £45 and £0.60/$1.00. If the investor had sold £50,000 forward at the forward exchange rate of £0.55/$1.00, the dollar rate of return would be:

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  1. 26 January, 04:52
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    Answer: 7.58%

    Explanation:

    Given Data

    Invested capital = $100,000

    Stock price during purchase = £50

    Exchange rate = $.50/$1.00

    Selling rate after 1 year = £45

    Exchange rate = $.60/$1.00

    HPR = gain / pain * 100

    = $50,000 * $1.00/$.55 + $10,000 * $1.00 / $.60 - $100,000 / $100,000 * 100%

    = $50,000 * $1.812 + $10,000 * $1.667 - $100,000 / $100,00 * 100%

    = $90,909.09 + $16666.67 - $100,000 / $100,000 * 100

    = $7575.76 / $100,000 * 100%

    = 0.0757576 * 100%

    = 7.58%
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