Cross-Hedging: Basis Risk and Choice of the Optimal Hedging Vehicle |
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Authors: | Mark G. Castelino Jack C. Francis Avner Wolf |
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Affiliation: | Rutgers University, Newark, NJ 07102.;Baruch College, New York, NY 10010. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The basis between a futures contract and its underlying instrument is an important measure of the cost of using the futures contract to hedge. In a cross-hedge, the relative size of the basis of alternative hedging vehicles often plays a decisive role in the selection of the optimal hedging vehicle. After adjusting hedge ratios for basis risk, a genuine risk-cost trade-off is seen in hedging 90-day certificates of deposit with either the Treasury bill contract or the Eurodollar contract. The Eurodollar contract was not uniformly superior as generally believed. |
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