Your start-up company has negotiated a contract to provide


Your start-up company has negotiated a contract to provide a database installation for a manufacturing company in Poland. That firm has agreed to pay you $187,700 in three months when the installation will occur.?However, it insists on paying in Polish zloty (PLN). You don't want to lose the deal (the company is your first?client!), but you are worried about the exchange rate risk. In particular, you are worried the zloty could depreciate relative to the dollar. You contact Fortis Bank in Poland to see if you can lock in an exchange rate for the zloty in advance.

a. Assume that the current spot exchange rate is 2.3575 PLN per U.S. dollar and that the three-month forward exchange rate is 2.2046 PLN per U.S. dollar. How many zloty should you demand in the contract to receive $187,700 in three months if you hedge the exchange rate risk with a forward contract?

b. Given the bank forward rates in part (a), were short-term interest rates higher or lower in Poland than in the United States at the time of this contract?

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