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First American Bank is planning to make a $20 million short-term loan to Midwest Mining Company

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First American Bank is planning to make a $20 million short-term loan to Midwest Mining

Company. In the loan contract, Midwest agrees to pay the principal and an interest of 12 percent

(annual) at the end of 180 days. Since First American sells more 90-day CDs (Certificates of

Deposits) than 180-day CDs, it is planning to finance the loan by selling a 90-day CD now at the

prevailing LIBOR of 8.25 percent (compounded annually), then 90 days later (mid-September)

sell another 90-day CD at the prevailing LIBOR. The bank would like to minimize its exposure to

interest rate risk on its future CD sale by taking a position in a September Eurodollar futures

contract trading at 92 (IMM index).

a) (3 marks) Should the bank buy or sell Eurodollar futures contracts? Explain why.

b) (12 marks) How many September Eurodollar futures contracts would First American

Bank need in order to effectively hedge its September CD sale against interest rate

changes?

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