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Managing Transaction Exposure
By: Hesniati, SE., MM.
11Chapter
Chapter Objectives
• To identify the commonly used techniques for
hedging transaction exposure;
• To explain how each technique can be used to
hedge future payables and receivables;
• To compare the advantages and disadvantages of
the identified hedging techniques; and
• To suggest other methods of reducing exchange
rate risk when hedging techniques are not
available.
Transaction Exposure
• Transaction exposure exists when the future cash
transactions of a firm are affected by exchange rate
fluctuations.
• When transaction exposure exists, the firm faces
three major tasks:
 Identify its degree of transaction exposure,
 Decide whether to hedge its exposure, and
 Choose among the available hedging techniques if it
decides on hedging.
Identifying Net Transaction
Exposure
• Centralized Approach - A centralized group
consolidates subsidiary reports to identify, for the
MNC as a whole, the expected net positions in each
foreign currency for the upcoming period(s).
• Note that sometimes, a firm may be able to reduce
its transaction exposure by pricing some of its
exports in the same currency as that needed to pay
for its imports.
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
• Hedging techniques include:
• Futures hedge,
• Forward hedge,
• Money market hedge, and
• Currency option hedge.
• MNCs will normally compare the cash flows that
could be expected from each hedging technique
before determining which technique to apply.
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
• A futures hedge involves the use of currency
futures.
• To hedge future payables, the firm may purchase a
currency futures contract for the currency that it
will be needing.
• To hedge future receivables, the firm may sell a
currency futures contract for the currency that it
will be receiving.
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
• A forward hedge differs from a futures hedge in
that forward contracts are used instead of futures
contract to lock in the future exchange rate at
which the firm will buy or sell a currency.
• Recall that forward contracts are common for large
transactions, while the standardized futures
contracts involve smaller amounts.
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
• An exposure to exchange rate movements need
not necessarily be hedged, despite the ease of
futures and forward hedging.
• Based on the firm’s degree of risk aversion, the
hedge-versus-no-hedge decision can be made by
comparing the known result of hedging to the
possible results of remaining unhedged.
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
Real cost of hedging payables (RCHp) =
+ nominal cost of payables with hedging
– nominal cost of payables without hedging
Real cost of hedging receivables (RCHr) =
+ nominal home currency revenues received without
hedging
– nominal home currency revenues received with hedging
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
• If the real cost of hedging is negative, then hedging
is more favorable than not hedging.
• To compute the expected value of the real cost of
hedging, first develop a probability distribution for
the future spot rate, and then use it to develop a
probability distribution for the real cost of hedging.
Nominal Cost Nominal Cost Real Cost
Probability With Hedging Without Hedging of Hedging
5 % $1.40 $1.30 $0.10
10 $1.40 $1.32 $0.08
15 $1.40 $1.34 $0.06
20 $1.40 $1.36 $0.04
20 $1.40 $1.38 $0.02
15 $1.40 $1.40 $0.00
10 $1.40 $1.42 - $0.02
5 $1.40 $1.45 - $0.05
The Real Cost of Hedging for Each £ in Payables
Expected RCHp = Σ Pi×RCHi = $0.0295
The Real Cost of Hedging for Each £ in Payables
There is a 15% chance that the real cost of hedging will be
negative.
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
-$0.05 -$0.02 $0.00 $0.02 $0.04 $0.06 $0.08 $0.10
Probability
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
• If the forward rate is an accurate predictor of the
future spot rate, the real cost of hedging will be
zero.
• If the forward rate is an unbiased predictor of the
future spot rate, the real cost of hedging will be
zero on average.
The Real Cost of Hedging British Pounds Over Time
-0.3
-0.2
-0.1
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000
-0.4
-0.3
-0.2
-0.1
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
RCH(receivables)
RCH(payables)
Real Cost of Hedging Yen
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
• A money market hedge involves taking one or more
money market position to cover a transaction
exposure.
• Often, two positions are required.
• Payables:
Borrow in the home currency, and invest in the
foreign currency.
• Receivables:
borrow in the foreign currency, and invest in the
home currency.
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
Effective
exchange rate
$0.6513/NZ$
2. Holds NZ$995,025
Exchange at
$0.6500/NZ$
3. Borrows
$646,766
Borrows at 8.40%
for 30 days
4. Pays $651,293
1. Receives
NZ$1,000,000
Lends at 6.00% for 30
days
A firm needs to pay NZ$1,000,000 in 30 days.
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
Effective
exchange rate
$0.5489/S$
3. Holds $215,686
Exchange at
$0.5500/S$
2. Borrows
S$392,157
Borrows at 8.00%
for 90 days
1. Pays S$400,000
4. Receives $219,568
Lends at 7.20% for 90
days
A firm expects to receive S$400,000 in 90 days.
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
• Note that taking just one money market position
may be sufficient.
• A firm that has excess cash need not borrow in the
home currency when hedging payables.
• Similarly, a firm that is in need of cash need not invest in
the home currency money market when hedging
receivables.
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
• For the two examples shown, the known results of
money market hedging can be compared with the
known results of forward or futures hedging to
determine which the type of hedging that is
preferable.
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
• If interest rate parity (IRP) holds, and transaction
costs do not exist, a money market hedge will yield
the same result as a forward hedge.
• This is so because the forward premium on a
forward rate reflects the interest rate differential
between the two currencies.
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
• A currency option hedge involves the use of
currency call or put options to hedge transaction
exposure.
• Since options need not be exercised, firms will be
insulated from adverse exchange rate movements,
and may still benefit from favorable movements.
• However, the firm must assess whether the
premium paid is worthwhile.
Using Currency Call Options for Hedging Payables
For each £ :
Nominal Cost Nominal Cost
Scenario without Hedging with Hedging
= Spot Rate = Min(Spot,$1.60)+$.04
1 $1.58 $1.62
2 $1.62 $1.64
3 $1.66 $1.64
British Pound Call Option:
Exercise Price = $1.60, Premium = $.04.
Using Put Options for Hedging Receivables
For each NZ$ :
Nominal Income Nominal Income
Scenario without Hedging with Hedging
= Spot Rate = Max(Spot,$0.50)- $.03
1 $0.44 $0.47
2 $0.46 $0.47
3 $0.51 $0.48
New Zealand Dollar Put Option:
Exercise Price = $0.50, Premium = $.03.
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
• A comparison of hedging techniques should focus
on minimizing payables, or maximizing receivables.
• Note that the cash flows associated with currency
option hedging and remaining unhedged cannot be
determined with certainty.
Techniques to Eliminate
Transaction Exposure
• In general, hedging policies vary with the MNC
management’s degree of risk aversion and
exchange rate forecasts.
• The hedging policy of an MNC may be to hedge
most of its exposure, none of its exposure, or to
selectively hedge its exposure.
Limitations of Hedging
• Some international transactions involve an
uncertain amount of foreign currency, such that
overhedging may result.
• One way of avoiding overhedging is to hedge only
the minimum known amount in the future
transaction(s).
Limitations of Hedging
• In the long run, the continual hedging of repeated
transactions may have limited effectiveness.
• For example, the forward rate often moves in
tandem with the spot rate. Thus, an importer who
uses one-period forward contracts continually will
have to pay increasingly higher prices during a
strong-foreign-currency cycle.
Limitations of Hedging
Time
Forward
Rate
Spot
Rate
Repeated Hedging of Foreign Payables
when the Foreign Currency is Appreciating
Costs are
increasing …
although there are
savings from hedging.
Hedging Long-Term
Transaction Exposure
• MNCs that are certain of having cash flows
denominated in foreign currencies for several years
may attempt to use long-term hedging.
• Three commonly used techniques for long-term
hedging are:
• long-term forward contracts,
• currency swaps, and
• parallel loans.
Hedging Long-Term
Transaction Exposure
• Long-term forward contracts, or long forwards,
with maturities of ten years or more, can be set up
for very creditworthy customers.
• Currency swaps can take many forms. In one form,
two parties, with the aid of brokers, agree to
exchange specified amounts of currencies on
specified dates in the future.
Hedging Long-Term
Transaction Exposure
• A parallel loan, or back-to-back loan, involves an
exchange of currencies between two parties, with a
promise to re-exchange the currencies at a
specified exchange rate and future date.
Hedging Long-Term
Transaction Exposure
Year
Spot Rate
Long-Term Hedging of Foreign Payables
when the Foreign Currency is Appreciating
Savings from
hedging
0 1 2 3
1-yr
forward
2-yr
forward
3-yr
forward
Alternative Hedging
Techniques
• Sometimes, a perfect hedge is not available (or is
too expensive) to eliminate transaction exposure.
• To reduce exposure under such a condition, the
firm can consider:
• leading and lagging,
• cross-hedging, or
• currency diversification.
Alternative Hedging
Techniques
• The act of leading and lagging refers to an
adjustment in the timing of payment request or
disbursement to reflect expectations about future
currency movements.
• Expediting a payment is referred to as leading,
while deferring a payment is termed lagging.
Alternative Hedging
Techniques
• When a currency cannot be hedged, a currency
that is highly correlated with the currency of
concern may be hedged instead.
• The stronger the positive correlation between the
two currencies, the more effective this cross-
hedging strategy will be.
Alternative Hedging
Techniques
• With currency diversification, the firm diversifies its
business among numerous countries whose
currencies are not highly positively correlated.
• Coleman Co. is a U.S.-based MNC that will need 100,000 euros in one
year. It could obtain a forward contract to purchase the euros in one
year. The one-year forward rate is $1.20, the same rate as currency
futures contracts on euros. If Coleman purchases euros one year
forward, its dollar cost in one year is:
Cost in $ = Payables x Forward rate
= 100,000 euros x $1.20 = $120,000
Forward rate on Payable
MM hedge on payable (case)
Recall that Coleman Co. needs 100,000 euros in one year. If it
has cash, it could convert dollars into euros and deposit them
in a bank for one year. Assuming that it could earn 5 percent
on this deposit and spot rate is $1.18. How many dollar
Coleman Co should provide?
If Coleman Co. did not have cash available, it could borrow
the funds that it needs. Assuming that Coleman can borrow
dollars at an interest rate of 8 percent. How many dollar it has
to pay?
Option hedge on Payable
Recall that Coleman Co. considers hedging its payables of
100,000 euros with a call option that has an exercise price of
$1.20, a premium of $.03, and an expiration date of one year
from now. Also assume that Coleman’s forecast for the spot
rate of the euro at the time payables are due is as follows:
• $1.16 (20 percent probability)
• $1.22 (70 percent probability)
• $1.24 (10 percent probability)
Comparison on Hedging
Payable
Forward Hedge on Receivable
(Case)
Viner Co. is a U.S.-based MNC that will receive 200,000 Swiss francs in 6
months. It could obtain a forward contract to sell SF200,000 in 6 months.
The 6-month forward rate is $.71, the same rate as currency futures
contracts on Swiss francs. If Viner sells Swiss francs 6 months forward, it
can estimate the amount of dollars to be received in 6 months:
Cash inflow in $ = Receivables x Forward rate
= SF200,000 x $.71 = $142,000
MM Hedge on Receivable
(Case)
Recall that Viner Co. will receive SF200,000 in 6 months.
Assume that it can borrow funds denominated in Swiss
francs at a rate of 3 percent over a 6-month period. How
many fund that it should borrow?
If Viner Co. does not need any funds to support existing
operations, it can convert the Swiss francs that it
borrowed into dollars. Assume the spot exchange rate is
presently $.70. When Viner Co. converts the Swiss
francs, how many will it receive? Assume that Viner Co.
can earn 2 percent interest over a 6-month period.
Option Hedge on Receivable
(Case)
• Viner Co. considers purchasing a put option
contract on Swiss francs, with an exercise price of
$.72 and a premium of $.02. It has developed the
following probability distribution for the spot rate
of the Swiss franc in 6 months:
• $.71 (30 percent probability)
• $.74 (40 percent probability)
• $.76 (30 percent probability)
Comparison hedging on
Receivable
Group mentoring
Impact of Hedging Transaction Exposure
on an MNC’s Value
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currency j can be converted to dollars at the end of
period t
Hedging Decisions on
Transaction Exposure
Chapter Review
• Transaction Exposure
• Identifying Net Transaction Exposure
Chapter Review
• Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure
• Futures Hedge
• Forward Hedge
• Measuring the Real Cost of Hedging
• Money Market Hedge
• Currency Option Hedge
• Comparison of Hedging Techniques
• Hedging Policies of MNCs
Chapter Review
• Limitations of Hedging
• Limitation of Hedging an Uncertain Amount
• Limitation of Repeated Short-Term Hedging
• Hedging Long-Term Transaction Exposure
• Long-Term Forward Contract
• Currency Swap
• Parallel Loan
Chapter Review
• Alternative Hedging Techniques
• Leading and Lagging
• Cross-Hedging
• Currency Diversification
• How Transaction Exposure Management Affects an
MNC’s Value

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Managing Transaction Exposure Techniques

  • 1. Managing Transaction Exposure By: Hesniati, SE., MM. 11Chapter
  • 2. Chapter Objectives • To identify the commonly used techniques for hedging transaction exposure; • To explain how each technique can be used to hedge future payables and receivables; • To compare the advantages and disadvantages of the identified hedging techniques; and • To suggest other methods of reducing exchange rate risk when hedging techniques are not available.
  • 3. Transaction Exposure • Transaction exposure exists when the future cash transactions of a firm are affected by exchange rate fluctuations. • When transaction exposure exists, the firm faces three major tasks:  Identify its degree of transaction exposure,  Decide whether to hedge its exposure, and  Choose among the available hedging techniques if it decides on hedging.
  • 4. Identifying Net Transaction Exposure • Centralized Approach - A centralized group consolidates subsidiary reports to identify, for the MNC as a whole, the expected net positions in each foreign currency for the upcoming period(s). • Note that sometimes, a firm may be able to reduce its transaction exposure by pricing some of its exports in the same currency as that needed to pay for its imports.
  • 5. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • Hedging techniques include: • Futures hedge, • Forward hedge, • Money market hedge, and • Currency option hedge. • MNCs will normally compare the cash flows that could be expected from each hedging technique before determining which technique to apply.
  • 6. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • A futures hedge involves the use of currency futures. • To hedge future payables, the firm may purchase a currency futures contract for the currency that it will be needing. • To hedge future receivables, the firm may sell a currency futures contract for the currency that it will be receiving.
  • 7. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • A forward hedge differs from a futures hedge in that forward contracts are used instead of futures contract to lock in the future exchange rate at which the firm will buy or sell a currency. • Recall that forward contracts are common for large transactions, while the standardized futures contracts involve smaller amounts.
  • 8. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • An exposure to exchange rate movements need not necessarily be hedged, despite the ease of futures and forward hedging. • Based on the firm’s degree of risk aversion, the hedge-versus-no-hedge decision can be made by comparing the known result of hedging to the possible results of remaining unhedged.
  • 9. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure Real cost of hedging payables (RCHp) = + nominal cost of payables with hedging – nominal cost of payables without hedging Real cost of hedging receivables (RCHr) = + nominal home currency revenues received without hedging – nominal home currency revenues received with hedging
  • 10. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • If the real cost of hedging is negative, then hedging is more favorable than not hedging. • To compute the expected value of the real cost of hedging, first develop a probability distribution for the future spot rate, and then use it to develop a probability distribution for the real cost of hedging.
  • 11. Nominal Cost Nominal Cost Real Cost Probability With Hedging Without Hedging of Hedging 5 % $1.40 $1.30 $0.10 10 $1.40 $1.32 $0.08 15 $1.40 $1.34 $0.06 20 $1.40 $1.36 $0.04 20 $1.40 $1.38 $0.02 15 $1.40 $1.40 $0.00 10 $1.40 $1.42 - $0.02 5 $1.40 $1.45 - $0.05 The Real Cost of Hedging for Each £ in Payables Expected RCHp = Σ Pi×RCHi = $0.0295
  • 12. The Real Cost of Hedging for Each £ in Payables There is a 15% chance that the real cost of hedging will be negative. 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% -$0.05 -$0.02 $0.00 $0.02 $0.04 $0.06 $0.08 $0.10 Probability
  • 13. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • If the forward rate is an accurate predictor of the future spot rate, the real cost of hedging will be zero. • If the forward rate is an unbiased predictor of the future spot rate, the real cost of hedging will be zero on average.
  • 14. The Real Cost of Hedging British Pounds Over Time -0.3 -0.2 -0.1 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 -0.4 -0.3 -0.2 -0.1 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 RCH(receivables) RCH(payables)
  • 15. Real Cost of Hedging Yen
  • 16. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • A money market hedge involves taking one or more money market position to cover a transaction exposure. • Often, two positions are required. • Payables: Borrow in the home currency, and invest in the foreign currency. • Receivables: borrow in the foreign currency, and invest in the home currency.
  • 17. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure Effective exchange rate $0.6513/NZ$ 2. Holds NZ$995,025 Exchange at $0.6500/NZ$ 3. Borrows $646,766 Borrows at 8.40% for 30 days 4. Pays $651,293 1. Receives NZ$1,000,000 Lends at 6.00% for 30 days A firm needs to pay NZ$1,000,000 in 30 days.
  • 18. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure Effective exchange rate $0.5489/S$ 3. Holds $215,686 Exchange at $0.5500/S$ 2. Borrows S$392,157 Borrows at 8.00% for 90 days 1. Pays S$400,000 4. Receives $219,568 Lends at 7.20% for 90 days A firm expects to receive S$400,000 in 90 days.
  • 19. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • Note that taking just one money market position may be sufficient. • A firm that has excess cash need not borrow in the home currency when hedging payables. • Similarly, a firm that is in need of cash need not invest in the home currency money market when hedging receivables.
  • 20. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • For the two examples shown, the known results of money market hedging can be compared with the known results of forward or futures hedging to determine which the type of hedging that is preferable.
  • 21. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • If interest rate parity (IRP) holds, and transaction costs do not exist, a money market hedge will yield the same result as a forward hedge. • This is so because the forward premium on a forward rate reflects the interest rate differential between the two currencies.
  • 22. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • A currency option hedge involves the use of currency call or put options to hedge transaction exposure. • Since options need not be exercised, firms will be insulated from adverse exchange rate movements, and may still benefit from favorable movements. • However, the firm must assess whether the premium paid is worthwhile.
  • 23. Using Currency Call Options for Hedging Payables For each £ : Nominal Cost Nominal Cost Scenario without Hedging with Hedging = Spot Rate = Min(Spot,$1.60)+$.04 1 $1.58 $1.62 2 $1.62 $1.64 3 $1.66 $1.64 British Pound Call Option: Exercise Price = $1.60, Premium = $.04.
  • 24. Using Put Options for Hedging Receivables For each NZ$ : Nominal Income Nominal Income Scenario without Hedging with Hedging = Spot Rate = Max(Spot,$0.50)- $.03 1 $0.44 $0.47 2 $0.46 $0.47 3 $0.51 $0.48 New Zealand Dollar Put Option: Exercise Price = $0.50, Premium = $.03.
  • 26. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • A comparison of hedging techniques should focus on minimizing payables, or maximizing receivables. • Note that the cash flows associated with currency option hedging and remaining unhedged cannot be determined with certainty.
  • 27. Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • In general, hedging policies vary with the MNC management’s degree of risk aversion and exchange rate forecasts. • The hedging policy of an MNC may be to hedge most of its exposure, none of its exposure, or to selectively hedge its exposure.
  • 28. Limitations of Hedging • Some international transactions involve an uncertain amount of foreign currency, such that overhedging may result. • One way of avoiding overhedging is to hedge only the minimum known amount in the future transaction(s).
  • 29. Limitations of Hedging • In the long run, the continual hedging of repeated transactions may have limited effectiveness. • For example, the forward rate often moves in tandem with the spot rate. Thus, an importer who uses one-period forward contracts continually will have to pay increasingly higher prices during a strong-foreign-currency cycle.
  • 30. Limitations of Hedging Time Forward Rate Spot Rate Repeated Hedging of Foreign Payables when the Foreign Currency is Appreciating Costs are increasing … although there are savings from hedging.
  • 31. Hedging Long-Term Transaction Exposure • MNCs that are certain of having cash flows denominated in foreign currencies for several years may attempt to use long-term hedging. • Three commonly used techniques for long-term hedging are: • long-term forward contracts, • currency swaps, and • parallel loans.
  • 32. Hedging Long-Term Transaction Exposure • Long-term forward contracts, or long forwards, with maturities of ten years or more, can be set up for very creditworthy customers. • Currency swaps can take many forms. In one form, two parties, with the aid of brokers, agree to exchange specified amounts of currencies on specified dates in the future.
  • 33. Hedging Long-Term Transaction Exposure • A parallel loan, or back-to-back loan, involves an exchange of currencies between two parties, with a promise to re-exchange the currencies at a specified exchange rate and future date.
  • 34. Hedging Long-Term Transaction Exposure Year Spot Rate Long-Term Hedging of Foreign Payables when the Foreign Currency is Appreciating Savings from hedging 0 1 2 3 1-yr forward 2-yr forward 3-yr forward
  • 35. Alternative Hedging Techniques • Sometimes, a perfect hedge is not available (or is too expensive) to eliminate transaction exposure. • To reduce exposure under such a condition, the firm can consider: • leading and lagging, • cross-hedging, or • currency diversification.
  • 36. Alternative Hedging Techniques • The act of leading and lagging refers to an adjustment in the timing of payment request or disbursement to reflect expectations about future currency movements. • Expediting a payment is referred to as leading, while deferring a payment is termed lagging.
  • 37. Alternative Hedging Techniques • When a currency cannot be hedged, a currency that is highly correlated with the currency of concern may be hedged instead. • The stronger the positive correlation between the two currencies, the more effective this cross- hedging strategy will be.
  • 38. Alternative Hedging Techniques • With currency diversification, the firm diversifies its business among numerous countries whose currencies are not highly positively correlated.
  • 39. • Coleman Co. is a U.S.-based MNC that will need 100,000 euros in one year. It could obtain a forward contract to purchase the euros in one year. The one-year forward rate is $1.20, the same rate as currency futures contracts on euros. If Coleman purchases euros one year forward, its dollar cost in one year is: Cost in $ = Payables x Forward rate = 100,000 euros x $1.20 = $120,000 Forward rate on Payable
  • 40. MM hedge on payable (case) Recall that Coleman Co. needs 100,000 euros in one year. If it has cash, it could convert dollars into euros and deposit them in a bank for one year. Assuming that it could earn 5 percent on this deposit and spot rate is $1.18. How many dollar Coleman Co should provide? If Coleman Co. did not have cash available, it could borrow the funds that it needs. Assuming that Coleman can borrow dollars at an interest rate of 8 percent. How many dollar it has to pay?
  • 41. Option hedge on Payable Recall that Coleman Co. considers hedging its payables of 100,000 euros with a call option that has an exercise price of $1.20, a premium of $.03, and an expiration date of one year from now. Also assume that Coleman’s forecast for the spot rate of the euro at the time payables are due is as follows: • $1.16 (20 percent probability) • $1.22 (70 percent probability) • $1.24 (10 percent probability)
  • 43. Forward Hedge on Receivable (Case) Viner Co. is a U.S.-based MNC that will receive 200,000 Swiss francs in 6 months. It could obtain a forward contract to sell SF200,000 in 6 months. The 6-month forward rate is $.71, the same rate as currency futures contracts on Swiss francs. If Viner sells Swiss francs 6 months forward, it can estimate the amount of dollars to be received in 6 months: Cash inflow in $ = Receivables x Forward rate = SF200,000 x $.71 = $142,000
  • 44. MM Hedge on Receivable (Case) Recall that Viner Co. will receive SF200,000 in 6 months. Assume that it can borrow funds denominated in Swiss francs at a rate of 3 percent over a 6-month period. How many fund that it should borrow? If Viner Co. does not need any funds to support existing operations, it can convert the Swiss francs that it borrowed into dollars. Assume the spot exchange rate is presently $.70. When Viner Co. converts the Swiss francs, how many will it receive? Assume that Viner Co. can earn 2 percent interest over a 6-month period.
  • 45. Option Hedge on Receivable (Case) • Viner Co. considers purchasing a put option contract on Swiss francs, with an exercise price of $.72 and a premium of $.02. It has developed the following probability distribution for the spot rate of the Swiss franc in 6 months: • $.71 (30 percent probability) • $.74 (40 percent probability) • $.76 (30 percent probability)
  • 48. Impact of Hedging Transaction Exposure on an MNC’s Value ( ) ( )[ ] ( )∑ ∑               + × = n t t m j tjtj k1= 1 ,, 1 ERECFE =Value E (CFj,t ) = expected cash flows in currency j to be received by the U.S. parent at the end of period t E (ERj,t ) = expected exchange rate at which currency j can be converted to dollars at the end of period t Hedging Decisions on Transaction Exposure
  • 49. Chapter Review • Transaction Exposure • Identifying Net Transaction Exposure
  • 50. Chapter Review • Techniques to Eliminate Transaction Exposure • Futures Hedge • Forward Hedge • Measuring the Real Cost of Hedging • Money Market Hedge • Currency Option Hedge • Comparison of Hedging Techniques • Hedging Policies of MNCs
  • 51. Chapter Review • Limitations of Hedging • Limitation of Hedging an Uncertain Amount • Limitation of Repeated Short-Term Hedging • Hedging Long-Term Transaction Exposure • Long-Term Forward Contract • Currency Swap • Parallel Loan
  • 52. Chapter Review • Alternative Hedging Techniques • Leading and Lagging • Cross-Hedging • Currency Diversification • How Transaction Exposure Management Affects an MNC’s Value