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Lecture 13
Exchange Rates
1. The statement “the yen rose today from 121 to 117” makes sense because
Ans: b
2. The price at which one can enter into a contract today to buy or sell a currency 30
days from now is called a
Ans: d
a. Protect themselves from the risk that the exchange rate will change before a
transaction is completed.
b. Gamble that a currency will rise in value.
c. Gamble that a currency will fall in value.
d. Exchange currencies at a point in time in the future.
e. All of the above.
Ans: e
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4. According to the Purchasing Power Parity theory, the value of a currency should
remain constant in terms of what it can buy in different countries of
a. Bonds
b. Stocks
c. Goods
d. Labor
e. Land
Ans: c
5. Suppose the following facts (not all of which are relevant to the answer):
• Yesterday the exchange rate between the British pound and the US dollar
was 2.00 £/$.
• The interest rate in the U.S. is 6% per year.
• The rate of inflation in the U.K. is 1% per year.
• The public expects the exchange rate tomorrow to be 1.92 £/$.
• The rate of inflation in the U.S. is 3% per year.
• The interest rate in the U.K. is 5% per year.
• The U.S. bilateral trade deficit with the U.K. is 2% of U.S. GDP.
Then according to the asset theory of exchange rate determination, the exchange rate
today should be approximately
a. 1.92 £/$
b. 1.96 £/$
c. 1.98 £/$
d. 2.00 £/$
e. 2.02 £/$
Ans: a
6. Based on the supply and demand model of the exchange rate, which of the following
should cause the Philippine peso to appreciate?
Ans: b
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b. Calculate the following exchange rates for 2018, assuming that the Purchasing
Power Parity Theory holds:
2. For each of the following changes, represent the change by an appropriate shift of the
supply and/or demand curves for currency shown at the right. Then record whether
the indicated currency appreciates or depreciates as a result of the change, by circling
the appropriate word.
R0
The DM appreciates
depreciates D$
Q$
Ans: D$ shifts right,
DM depreciates.
b. Japan reduces its interest rate compared to the U.S., causing investors to sell
Japanese bonds and buy U.S. bonds.
$/¥
S¥
The $ appreciates
depreciates
R0
c. Germans, unhappy with monetary unification, transfer their bank balances to the
U.K.
£/€
S€
The £ appreciates
depreciates R0
4. Each term in the following list is essentially or nearly a synonym for another in the
same list. Identify these pairs by putting the letter of the synonym in the blank
provided.
Means
essentially the
Term same as
a. appreciation i
b. supply of foreign currency g
c. law of one price m
d. dirty float k
e. floating exchange rate n
f. devaluation l
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