Multiple Choice
If the interest rate is higher in the U.S. than in the United Kingdom, and if the forward rate of the British pound (in U.S. dollars) is the same as the pound's spot rate, then:
A) U.S. investors could possibly benefit from covered interest arbitrage.
B) British investors could possibly benefit from covered interest arbitrage.
C) neither U.S. nor British investors could benefit from covered interest arbitrage.
D) A and B
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