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13 September, 08:16

Our investment manager hedges a portfolio of German Government bonds with a 3-month forward contract. The current spot rate is Euros. 94/US$ and the 90-day forward rate is Euros. 91/US$. At the end of the 3 month period, the German Government bonds have risen in value by 3.00% (in Euro terms) and the spot rate is now Euros. 85/US$.

a. If the Bonds earn interest at the annual rate of 4.00%, paid quarterly, what is the investment manager's total USS return on the hedged German Government bonds?

b. What would the return on the German bonds have been without hedging?

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  1. 13 September, 08:35
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    a. If the Bonds earn interest at the annual rate of 4.00%, paid quarterly, what is the investment manager's total USS return on the hedged German Government bonds?

    Assuming $100 have been invested German Government bonds at Euro 0.94 per dollar investment amount is Euro 94.

    Value of German Government bonds ha risen by 3% at the end of 3 months also interest is earned at 4% annually or 1% quarterly.

    Value of German Government bonds at end of 3 months

    = Euro 94 * (1+0.03+0.01) = Euro 97.76

    Hedging using the forward contract rate, value in US Dollar = Euro 97.76 / 0.91 = $107.429

    Total USS return on the hedged German Government bonds is $107.42

    b. What would the return on the German bonds have been without hedging?

    At the end of the 3 month the spot rate is now Euros. 85/US$.

    Converting to US dollar at spot rate after 3 months

    = Euro 97.76 / 0.85 = $115.012

    The return on the German bonds without hedging would have been $115.012
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