A U.S.bank issues a 1-year,$1 million U.S.CD at 5 percent annual interest to finance a C $1.274 million investment in 2-year fixed-rate Canadian bonds selling at par and paying 7 percent annually.You expect to liquidate your position in 1 year upon maturity of the CD.Spot exchange rates are U.S.$0.78493 per Canadian dollar.
If you wanted to hedge your bank's risk exposure,what hedge position would you take?
A) A short interest rate hedge to protect against interest rate declines and a short currency hedge to protect against increases in the value of the Canadian dollar with respect to the U.S.dollar.
B) A short interest rate hedge to protect against interest rate increases and a short currency hedge to protect against declines in the value of the Canadian dollar with respect to the U.S.dollar.
C) A long interest rate hedge to protect against interest rate increases and a long currency hedge to protect against declines in the value of the Canadian dollar with respect to the U.S.dollar.
D) A long interest rate hedge to protect against interest rate declines and a long currency hedge to protect against increases in the value of the Canadian dollar with respect to the U.S.dollar.
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