Multiple Choice
If the dollar appreciates against the Australian dollar at a faster rate than the Australian inflation rate exceeds the U.S. rate, then the dollar would appear to be:
A) depreciated.
B) undervalued.
C) overvalued.
D) neither undervalued nor overvalued.
E) discounted by the market.
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