INVESTMENTS (LOOSELEAF) W/CONNECT
INVESTMENTS (LOOSELEAF) W/CONNECT
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Author: Bodie
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Chapter 23, Problem 17PS
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To calculate: The number of bonds to be sold for hedging the risk surrounding the position in which both the bond and the contract are at par value.

Introduction: When there is market down, to overcome this situation selling of bonds is better solution. The hedging strategy is used to maintain the position in the market and minimize the risk value.

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Answer to Problem 17PS

The number of bonds is 133 to be sold to hedge the position.

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  Change in bonds value = bond value×change×modified duration                                    = $10,000,000×0.0001×8                                    = $8,000

Now calculate the value change in treasury future,

  Value change in treasury futures = Tfutures value×change×duration                                                  = $10,000,000×0.0001×6                                                 = $60

Hence the change in 1-basis point on treasury bonds is $60.

Now, number of contracts to be sold = ( change in bond value) / ( change in treasury future)                                                         = $8000/ $60                                                         = 133

Hence the 133 bonds should be sold to hedge the position in market.

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