Multiple Choice
If interest rate parity exists and transactions costs are zero, foreign financing with a simultaneous forward purchase of the currency borrowed will result in an effective financing rate that is:
A) less than the domestic interest rate.
B) greater than the domestic interest rate.
C) equal to the domestic interest rate.
D) greater than the domestic interest rate if the forward rate exhibits a premium and less than the domestic interest rate if the forward rate exhibits a discount.
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