Sun Bank USA has purchased a 8 million one-year Australian dollar loan that pays 15 percent interest annually. The spot rate of U.S. dollars for Australian dollars is $0.6250/A$1. It has funded this loan by accepting a British pound (BP)–denominated deposit for the equivalent amount and maturity at an annual rate of 13 percent. The current spot rate of U.S. dollars for British pounds is $1.6000/£1.
a. What is the net interest income earned in dollars on this one-year transaction if the spot rate of U.S. dollars for Australian dollars and U.S. dollars for BPs at the end of the year are $0.5880/A$1 and $1.8480/£1, respectively? (Negative amount should be indicated by a minus sign.)
Net interest income $
b. What should the spot rate of U.S. dollars for BPs be at the end of the year in order for the bank to earn a net interest income of $160,000 (disregarding any change in principal values)? (Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (e.g., 32.1616))
Spot rate of U.S. dollars $