13. A stock is trading at The market consensus expectation is that it will pay a dividend of in two months' time. No other payouts are expected on the stock over the next three months. Assume interest rates are constant at 6% for all maturities. You enter into a long position to buy 10,000 shares of stock in three months' time.
(a) What is the arbitrage-free price of the three-month forward contract?
(b) After one month, the stock is trading at What is the marked-to-market value of your contract?
(c) Now suppose that at this point, the company unexpectedly announces that dividends will be per share due to larger-than-expected earnings. Buoyed by the good news, the share price jumps up to What is now the marked-to-market value of your position?
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