Given this, and that they have received a boost in profit on this project based on favorable interest rate fluctuation over the bid period, it would be best to enter into a hedge in order to lock in some of these profits.
A forward contract would lock in a profit of $165,643 on the project. The risk would be fully hedged at this point.
A foreign currency loan replaces fully hedges the risk as well. The cost is the interest paid of $81,562.50 and the fee paid of $3,262.50. The profit would be based on today's spot rate, less the combined fees of $84,825. Thus, the total profit of this option would be $173,406.
Buying a put would cost $58,725 and lock in a worst-case rate of 1.3888, which yields a profit of $133,296.20. The upside is technically the full value of the contract should the Canadian dollar strengthen infinitely. Writing a call would generate $92,916 for a maximum profit of $226,212.20. There would be downside risk, however, that could significantly erode this profit. Because writing a call does not hedge the downside risk, it is not a viable option for TCAS.
A foreign currency future contract would...
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