Interest Rate Risk Management - ACCA Financial Management (FM)
Interest Rate Risk Management - ACCA Financial Management (FM)
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4 жыл бұрын
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@felixmwalyego5149
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Thanks for the good lecture
why do the spot and future rates move in the opposite directions?
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3 жыл бұрын
Because the futures prices are 100 minus the interest rate. So a higher interest rate means a lower futures price. I do explain this in the lecture :-) (But do appreciate that you cannot be asked for calculations on interest rate risk in Paper FM - that comes in Paper AFM!)
@ahmadnomanalnoor5986
3 жыл бұрын
@@opentuition Oh sorry, i meant to ask this question in the foreign exchange risk lecture. Why do the spot and futures exchange rates move in the opposite directions?
@opentuition
3 жыл бұрын
@@ahmadnomanalnoor5986 They don't!! For foreign exchange the futures prices and the spot rates move in the same direction.
At the point of swapping why X is L+3% and yis 12% shouldn't it be L+6.5% and y be 10%