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This document contains two investment assignments for a corporate treasurer. The first assignment asks whether it would be profitable for Esso Oil to borrow $10 million in euro commercial paper at 3.45% and invest the proceeds in US dollar CDs at 3.95%. The answer calculates that Esso would earn $21,593, making it a good deal. The second assignment asks whether commercial paper at 3.65% or CDs at 3.66% would provide a better 60-day investment for $4 million, determining that commercial paper has a slightly higher bond equivalent yield of 3.7233% and is therefore the best option, with the opportunity cost of leaving the funds idle being that rate.
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Assignment 1 Answer

This document contains two investment assignments for a corporate treasurer. The first assignment asks whether it would be profitable for Esso Oil to borrow $10 million in euro commercial paper at 3.45% and invest the proceeds in US dollar CDs at 3.95%. The answer calculates that Esso would earn $21,593, making it a good deal. The second assignment asks whether commercial paper at 3.65% or CDs at 3.66% would provide a better 60-day investment for $4 million, determining that commercial paper has a slightly higher bond equivalent yield of 3.7233% and is therefore the best option, with the opportunity cost of leaving the funds idle being that rate.
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Alexandria University

Faculty of Commerce
Prof. Elsayeda Ismail

Executive MBA Program


Investments and Portfolio Management

Assignment: 1
1. You are a corporate treasurer for Esso Oil. The quoted rate on dollar denominated
euro commercial paper has just blipped down recently. Your firm can issue $10
million of 180 day euro commercial paper in the London markets at 3.45%. You can
also invest the proceeds in the U.S. in comparable maturity negotiable dollar
denominated CDs which are quoting 3.95%. Ignoring any transactions costs, how
much money, if any, can Esso make by borrowing in the euro markets and investing in
the U.S.? Is this a good deal or not? Explain.
- Answer:
Initial proceeds from issuing euro commercial paper (CP) =
$10 million * [1-(0.0345*180/360)] = $9,827,5
Invest the proceeds of $9,827,5 in 180 day CDs
$9,827,500 * [1+(0.0395*180/360)] = $10,021,593
Repay the $10,000,000 owed on the CP and Esso will clear $21,593.
- It is good deal.
2. A corporate treasurer is looking to invest about $4 million for 60 days. Commercial
paper rates are a 3.65% discount and CD rates are 3.66%. Comparing the bond
equivalent yields over a 365 day year, which is the best alternative? What is the
opportunity cost of leaving the funds idle? (Watch your rounding)
Answer:
Find the BEY on each
CP: Price = $4 mill * [1 0.0365*(60/360)] = $3,975,667
BEY = [($4 mill / $3,975,667) 1] * (365 / 60) = 3.7233%
CD: BEY = 0.0366 * 365/360 = 3.7108%
--The best deal is the CP and the opportunity cost is 3.7233%

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