Multiple Choice
The rational expectations theory suggests that to be a consistently correct interest-rate forecaster you must know what market participants expect to happen and:
A) Which way interest rates have gone in the recent past
B) A Masters degree in finance
C) How much value the marketplace currently places on new information
D) What reasonably could happen to market interest rates given their performance to date
E) None of the above are correct
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