Exam 18: The Foreign Exchange Market
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Exam 2: An Overview of the Financial System110 Questions
Exam 3: What Is Money110 Questions
Exam 4: Understanding Interest Rates110 Questions
Exam 5: The Behaviour of Interest Rates109 Questions
Exam 6: The Risk and Term Structure of Interest Rates110 Questions
Exam 7: The Stock Market, the Theory of Rational Expectations, and the Efficient Market Hypothesis110 Questions
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Exam 9: Financial Crises98 Questions
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Exam 14: Central Banks and the Bank of Canada110 Questions
Exam 15: The Money Supply Process166 Questions
Exam 16: Tools of Monetary Policy109 Questions
Exam 17: The Conduct of Monetary Policy: Strategy and Tactics118 Questions
Exam 18: The Foreign Exchange Market129 Questions
Exam 19: The International Financial System140 Questions
Exam 20: Quantity Theory, Inflation, and the Demand for Money111 Questions
Exam 21: The Is Curve139 Questions
Exam 22: The Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand Curves108 Questions
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________ in the expected future domestic exchange rate causes the demand for domestic assets to ________ and the domestic currency to depreciate, everything else held constant.
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In the long run, a rise in a country's price level (relative to the foreign price level)causes its currency to ________, while a fall in the country's relative price level causes its currency to ________.
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During the beginning on the subprime crisis in the United States when the effects of the crisis were mostly confined within the United States, the U. S. dollar ________ because demand for U.S. assets ________.
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Everything else held constant, when a country's currency depreciates, its goods abroad become ________ expensive while foreign goods in that country become ________ expensive.
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The theory of PPP suggests that if one country's price level falls relative to another's, its currency should ________.
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Everything else held constant, increased demand for a country's ________ causes its currency to appreciate in the long run, while increased demand for ________ causes its currency to depreciate.
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One way to understand the short-run behaviour of exchange rates is ________.
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The immediate (two-day)exchange of one currency for another is a ________.
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With a 10 percent interest rate on dollar deposits, and an expected appreciation of 7 percent over the coming year, the expected return on dollar deposits in terms of the dollar is ________.
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Everything else held constant, if a factor increases the demand for ________ goods relative to ________ goods, the domestic currency will appreciate.
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________ in the domestic interest rate causes the demand for domestic assets to increase and the domestic currency to ________, everything else held constant.
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________ in the domestic interest rate causes the demand for domestic assets to ________ and the domestic currency to appreciate, everything else held constant.
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If the 2005 inflation rate in Canada is 4 percent, and the inflation rate in Mexico is 2 percent, then the theory of purchasing power parity predicts that, during 2005, the value of the Canadian dollar in terms of Mexican pesos will ________.
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Today 1 euro can be purchased for $1.10. This is the ________.
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________ in the expected future domestic exchange rate causes the demand for domestic assets to shift to the ________ and the domestic currency to depreciate, everything else held constant.
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On January 25, 2009, one Canadian dollar traded on the foreign exchange market for about 3.33 Romanian new lei. Therefore, one Romanian new lei would have purchased about ________ Canadian dollars.
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Explain and show graphically the effect of an increase in the expected future exchange rate on the equilibrium exchange rate, everything else held constant.
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The ________ suggests that the most important factor affecting the demand for domestic and foreign assets is the expected return on domestic assets relative to foreign assets.
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