When the value of the dollar changes from 0.5 pounds to 0.75 pounds, then the pound has appreciated and the dollar has depreciated.
When the value of the dollar changes from 0.5 pounds to 0.75 pounds, then the pound has appreciated and the dollar has depreciated.
If the rate of inflation in the United States is 4% and the rate of<br/>inflation in the United Kingdom is 3%, relative purchasing power<br/>would predict that( ) A: the pound will appreciate relative to the dollar. B: the pound will depreciate relative to the dollar. C: both the dollar and the pound will depreciate due to inflation. D: both the dollar and the pound will appreciate due to inflation.
If the rate of inflation in the United States is 4% and the rate of<br/>inflation in the United Kingdom is 3%, relative purchasing power<br/>would predict that( ) A: the pound will appreciate relative to the dollar. B: the pound will depreciate relative to the dollar. C: both the dollar and the pound will depreciate due to inflation. D: both the dollar and the pound will appreciate due to inflation.
The currency of the UK is _____. A: Pound Sterling B: Dollar C: Franc D: Euro
The currency of the UK is _____. A: Pound Sterling B: Dollar C: Franc D: Euro
If the U.S. dollar and British pound have a flexible exchange rate, and the U.S. dollar changes so that one needs more dollars to buy one pound, the currency has A: depreciated. B: appreciated. C: devalued. D: revalued.
If the U.S. dollar and British pound have a flexible exchange rate, and the U.S. dollar changes so that one needs more dollars to buy one pound, the currency has A: depreciated. B: appreciated. C: devalued. D: revalued.
The exchange rate between dollar and pound change from $2/£1 to<br/>$1/£1 implies( ) A: an appreciation of the dollar B: a<br/>depreciation of the dollar C: a<br/>devaluation of the dollar D: an exchange rate overshooting
The exchange rate between dollar and pound change from $2/£1 to<br/>$1/£1 implies( ) A: an appreciation of the dollar B: a<br/>depreciation of the dollar C: a<br/>devaluation of the dollar D: an exchange rate overshooting
Which of the following nouns is an uncountable noun? ( ) A: pound B: dollar C: coin D: money
Which of the following nouns is an uncountable noun? ( ) A: pound B: dollar C: coin D: money
When the value of the dollar changes from £0.5 to £0.75, then the pound has _________ and the dollar has _________. A: appreciated; appreciated B: depreciated; appreciated C: appreciated; depreciated D: depreciated; depreciated
When the value of the dollar changes from £0.5 to £0.75, then the pound has _________ and the dollar has _________. A: appreciated; appreciated B: depreciated; appreciated C: appreciated; depreciated D: depreciated; depreciated
Give the name of the following currency. [img=311x129]17de871d059688e.png[/img] A: Euro B: RMB C: dollar D: pound
Give the name of the following currency. [img=311x129]17de871d059688e.png[/img] A: Euro B: RMB C: dollar D: pound
Your U.S firm has an accounts payable denominated in UK pounds due in 6 months. Toprotect yourself against unexpected changes in the dollar/pound exchange rate you shouldbuy a pound put option.
Your U.S firm has an accounts payable denominated in UK pounds due in 6 months. Toprotect yourself against unexpected changes in the dollar/pound exchange rate you shouldbuy a pound put option.
An appreciation in the value of the U.S. dollar against the British pound would tend to: A: Increase in the spot price of the yen B: Increase in the forward price of the dollar C: Sale of dollars in the forward market D: Purchase of yen in the spot market
An appreciation in the value of the U.S. dollar against the British pound would tend to: A: Increase in the spot price of the yen B: Increase in the forward price of the dollar C: Sale of dollars in the forward market D: Purchase of yen in the spot market