What is the net interest income in dollars if the spot


Question- A bank has 10 million British pounds (£) in one-year assets and £8 million in one-year liabilities. In addition, it has one-year liabilities of 4 million Euros (€). Assets are earning 8 percent and both liabilities are being paid at a rate of 8 percent. All interest and principal will be paid at the end of the year.

1. What is the net interest income in dollars if the spot prices at the end of the year are $1.50/£ and €1.65/$?

2. What is the net interest income in dollars if the spot prices at the end of the year are $1.35/£ and €1.35/$ and the liabilities instead cost 7 percent instead of 8 percent?

3. What is the maximum that the € can appreciate and the bank still maintain a zero profit?

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4/12/2016 5:20:14 AM

Having many questions which is regarding to net interest income in dollars Question- A bank has 10 million British pounds (£) in 1-year assets and £8 million in 1-year liabilities. In addition, it has one-year liabilities of 4 million Euros (€). Assets are earning 8 percent and together liabilities are being paid at a rate of 8 %. All interest and principal will be paid at the end of the year. 1. What is the net interest income in dollars if the spot prices at the end of the year are $1.50/£ and €1.65/$? 2. What is the net interest income in dollars if the spot prices at the end of the year are $1.35/£ and €1.35/$ and the liabilities instead cost 7 % instead of 8 percent? 3. What is the maximum that the € can understand and the bank still preserve a zero profit?