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NOW & YEN: USA TODAY EXAMINES EXCHANGE RATE IMPACT ON GAMES

          The exchange rate of the Japanese yen and its effect on
     the Nagano Winter Olympics are examined by USA TODAY's
     Michael Hiestand.  While the U.S. dollar now buys about 57%
     more yen than it did "just 32 months ago," Hiestand writes,
     "don't assume there's a big payoff for everybody from the
     USA spending big bucks" at the Games.  The $375M TV rights
     fee CBS paid is in dollars and thus fixed, but the network
     "will spend yen: Its production efforts, under way for
     months, might cost about $100 million."  CBS, "like others
     with long-planned Olympic spending, gradually brought yen
     through futures contracts that locked in favorable exchange
     rates while passing off future risk to a third party, such
     as a bank."  Cartan Tours, the exclusive U.S. marketer of
     events tickets, locked in an exchange rate of 120 yen last
     year when the rate was 105 yen for $1.  The exchange rate is
     now 130, but Cartan said that its Nagano accommodations had
     to be paid for early on.  The USOC "also bet on the 120 yen-
     to-dollar rate to finance its 457-member U.S. delegation to
     the Games, including 207 athletes, and cost $4 million." 
     Nagano Games sponsor Coca-Coca said it's Olympic budgets
     "are fixed far in advance," according to sports division
     spokesperson Jennifer Scherer (USA TODAY, 12/10).

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