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If an investor can obtain more of a foreign currency for a dollar in the forward market than in the spot market, then the forward currency is said to be selling at a discount to the spot rate.

A) True
B) False

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If a dollar will buy fewer units of a foreign currency in the forward market than in the spot market, then the forward currency is said to be selling at a premium to the spot rate.

A) True
B) False

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If one U.S. dollar buys 0.63 euro, how many dollars can you purchase for one euro?


A) 1.0414
B) 1.1571
C) 1.2857
D) 1.4286
E) 1.5873

F) C) and D)
G) D) and E)

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If one British pound can purchase $1.98 U.S. dollars, how many British pounds can one U.S. dollar buy?


A) 0.5051
B) 0.5556
C) 0.6111
D) 0.6722
E) 0.7394

F) C) and D)
G) B) and C)

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The United States and most other major industrialized nations currently operate under a system of floating exchange rates.

A) True
B) False

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LIBOR is an acronym for London Interbank Offer Rate, which is an average of interest rates offered by London banks to smaller U.S. corporations on all deposits.

A) True
B) False

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If the spot rate of the Israeli shekel is 5.51 shekels per dollar and the 180-day forward rate is 5.97 shekels per dollar, then the forward rate for the Israeli shekel is selling at a ______________ to the spot rate.


A) 6.09% premium
B) 6.76% premium
C) 7.51% discount
D) 8.35% discount
E) 9.18% discount

F) B) and C)
G) A) and E)

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Exchange rate quotations consist solely of direct quotations.

A) True
B) False

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If one U.S. dollar buys 1.64 Canadian dollars, how many U.S. dollars can you purchase for one Canadian dollar?


A) 0.5488
B) 0.6098
C) 0.6707
D) 0.7378
E) 0.8116

F) D) and E)
G) All of the above

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The cash flows relevant for a foreign investment should, from the parent company's perspective, include the financial cash flows that the subsidiary can legally send back to the parent company plus the cash flows that must remain in the foreign country.

A) True
B) False

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If one Swiss franc can purchase $0.76 U.S. dollars, how many Swiss francs can one U.S. dollar buy?


A) 0.9592
B) 1.0658
C) 1.1842
D) 1.3158
E) 1.4474

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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Suppose a U.S. firm buys $200,000 worth of television tubes from a Mexican manufacturer for delivery in 60 days with payment to be made in 90 days (30 days after the goods are received) . The rising U.S. deficit has caused the dollar to depreciate against the peso recently. The current exchange rate is 5.50 pesos per U.S. dollar. The 90-day forward rate is 5.45 pesos/dollar. The firm goes into the forward market today and buys enough Mexican pesos at the 90-day forward rate to completely cover its trade obligation. Assume the spot rate in 90 days is 5.30 Mexican pesos per U.S. dollar. How much in U.S. dollars did the firm save by eliminating its foreign exchange currency risk with its forward market hedge?


A) $4,897.59
B) $5,155.36
C) $5,426.69
D) $5,712.31
E) $5,997.92

F) B) and C)
G) B) and D)

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A product sells for $750 in the United States. The spot exchange rate is $1 to 1.65 Swiss francs. If purchasing power parity (PPP) holds, what is the price of the product in Switzerland?


A) 902.14
B) 1,002.38
C) 1,113.75
D) 1,237.50
E) 1,361.25

F) A) and B)
G) B) and C)

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A foreign currency will, on average, depreciate against the U.S. dollar at a percentage rate approximately equal to the amount by which its inflation rate exceeds that of the United States.

A) True
B) False

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When considering the risk of a foreign investment, a higher risk might arise from exchange rate risk and political risk while lower risk might result from international diversification.

A) True
B) False

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Stover Corporation, a U.S. based importer, makes a purchase of crystal glassware from a firm in Switzerland for 39,960 Swiss francs, or $24,000, at the spot rate of 1.665 Swiss francs per dollar. The terms of the purchase are net 90 days, and the U.S. firm wants to cover this trade payable with a forward market hedge to eliminate its exchange rate risk. Suppose the firm completes a forward hedge at the 90-day forward rate of 1.682 Swiss francs. If the spot rate in 90 days is actually 1.64 Swiss francs, how much in U.S. dollars will the U.S. firm have saved or lost by hedging its exchange rate exposure?


A) $399
B) $444
C) $493
D) $548
E) $608

F) All of the above
G) None of the above

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In 1985, a given Japanese imported automobile sold for 1,476,000 yen, or $8,200. If the car still sold for the same amount of yen today but the current exchange rate is 144 yen per dollar, what would the car be selling for today in U.S. dollars?


A) $ 8,303
B) $ 9,225
C) $10,250
D) $11,275
E) $12,403

F) C) and D)
G) D) and E)

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Suppose 144 yen could be purchased in the foreign exchange market for one U.S. dollar today. If the yen depreciates by 8.0% tomorrow, how many yen could one U.S. dollar buy tomorrow?


A) 155.5200
B) 163.2960
C) 171.4608
D) 180.0338
E) 189.0355

F) A) and B)
G) None of the above

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Calculating a currency cross rate involves determining the exchange rate for two currencies by using a third currency as a base.

A) True
B) False

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Multinational financial management requires that financial analysts consider the effects of changing currency values.

A) True
B) False

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