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If the Cross Exchange Rate of Two Nondollar Currencies Implied

Question 73

Question 73

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If the cross exchange rate of two nondollar currencies implied by their individual spot rates with respect to the dollar is less than the cross exchange rate quoted by a bank, locational arbitrage is possible.

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