a. Pamela Itsuji, a currency trader for a Japanese bank, is evaluating the price of a 6-month Japanese yen/U.S. dollar currency futures contract. She gathers the following currency and interest rate...

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a. Pamela Itsuji, a currency trader for a Japanese bank, is evaluating the price of a 6-month Japanese yen/U.S. dollar currency futures contract. She gathers the following currency and interest rate data:


















Japanese yen/U.S. dollar spot currency exchange rate



¥124.30/$1.00



6-month Japanese interest rate



0.10%



6-month U.S. interest rate



3.80%



Calculate the theoretical price for a 6-month Japanese yen/U.S. dollar currency futures contract, using the data above.


b. Itsuji is also reviewing the price of a 3-month Japanese yen/U.S. dollar currency futures contract, using the currency and interest rate data shown below. Because the 3-month Japanese interest rate has just increased to .50%, Itsuji recognizes that an arbitrage opportunity exists and decides to borrow $1 million U.S. dollars to purchase Japanese yen. Calculate the yen arbitrage profit from Itsuji’s strategy, using the following data:






















Japanese yen/U.S. dollar spot currency exchange rate



¥124.30/$1.00



New 3-month Japanese interest rate



0.50%



3-month U.S. interest rate



3.50%



3-month currency futures contract value



¥123.2605/$1.00




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