Multiple Choice
Suppose that you observe a European option on a currency with an exchange rate of S0 and a foreign risk-free rate of .Which of the following inequalities correctly expresses the lower bound of the call?
A) Ce(S0,T,X) ≥ Max[0,S0(1 + ) -T + X(1 + r) -T]
B) Ce(S0,T,X) ≥ Max[0,S0 - X(1 + ) -T]
C) Ce(S0,T,X) ≥ Max[0,S0(1 + ) -T - X]
D) Ce(S0,T,X) ≥ Max[0,S0(1 + ) -T - X(1 + r) -T]
E) none of the above
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