General electric sold jet engines on credit to air france


General Electric sold jet engines on credit to Air France and invoiced €10 million payable in six months. Currently, the six-month forward exchange rate is $1.25/€ and the foreign exchange advisor for General Electric predicts that the spot rate is likely to be $1.22/€ in six months.

(a) Assume G.E. enters into a forward contract today to sell the euros forward in 6 months at $1.25. What is the expected gain/loss from the forward hedging if the spot rate in 6 months is the predicted value?

(b) If you were the financial manager of G.E., would you recommend hedging this euro receivable? Why or why not?

(c) Suppose the foreign exchange advisor predicts that the future spot rate will be the same as the forward exchange rate quoted today. Would you recommend hedging in this case? Why or why not?

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