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16 August, 18:55

Consider American-style call options on a bond. The options expire in 60 days. The bond is currently at $1.05 per $1 par and makes no cash payments during the life of the option. The risk-free rate is 5%. Assume that the contract is on $1 face value bonds. Calculate the lower boundary of the call, if the strike price of the call is $0.9.

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  1. 16 August, 22:53
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    The correct answer is $0.158 or $0.16

    Explanation:

    According to the scenario, the computation of the given data are as follows:

    We can calculate the lower boundary of the call by using following formula:

    Lower boundary of call = Spot price - (Strike price : (1 + r) ^t)

    Where, r = 5% for 60 days = 5% * (60 : 360) = 0.833%

    So, Let 60 days = 1 time period

    By putting the value, we get

    Lower boundary of call = 1.05 - (0.9 : (1 + 0.833%) ^1)

    = 1.05 - 0.892

    = $0.158 or $0.16
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