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Reading 19: Foreign Exchange Parity Relations - LOS d ~ Q

Q1. Under a system of flexible exchange rates, which one of the following is more likely to cause a nation's currency to appreciate on the foreign exchange market?

A)   A domestic inflation rate lower than the nation's trading partners.

B)   A decrease in real domestic interest rates.

C)   A domestic inflation rate higher than the nation's trading partners.

Q2. The U.S. imposes a high tariff on a major imported item. Under a system of flexible exchange rates, this would tend to:

A)   cause the dollar to appreciate in value.

B)   cause the dollar to depreciate in value.

C)   increase the balance of trade deficit of the U.S.

Q3. A Japanese automobile manufacturer builds an automobile plant in the U.S. In the foreign exchange market, this action creates a:

A)   supply of dollars and a demand for yen.

B)   demand for dollars and a surplus of yen.

C)   demand for both dollars and yen.

Q4. Which of the following factors is least likely to affect foreign exchange rates?

A)     The government sets a price floor for the price of wheat.

B)     Income growth.

C)     Real interest rates.

Q5. If incomes in the U.S. are increasing rapidly compared to those in Mexico, how will the value of the U.S. dollar and the Mexican peso move relative to each other?

U.S. Dollar                      Peso

 

A) Depreciate          Appreciate

B) Appreciate           Depreciate

C) Depreciate           No change

答案和详解如下:

 

Q1. Under a system of flexible exchange rates, which one of the following is more likely to cause a nation's currency to appreciate on the foreign exchange market?

A)   A domestic inflation rate lower than the nation's trading partners.

B)   A decrease in real domestic interest rates.

C)   A domestic inflation rate higher than the nation's trading partners.

Correct answer is A)

If a nation's trading partners prices are increasing twice as fast as the domestic country A, then foreign citizens will increase their demand for A's goods. This increased demand will appreciate country A's currency making country A's goods more expensive offsetting the effects of inflation.

Q2. The U.S. imposes a high tariff on a major imported item. Under a system of flexible exchange rates, this would tend to:

A)   cause the dollar to appreciate in value.

B)   cause the dollar to depreciate in value.

C)   increase the balance of trade deficit of the U.S.

Correct answer is A)

The demand for imports would decrease due to their higher price because of the tariff. This would cause U.S. exports to increase relative to imports. When a country has increased exports relative to its imports, its currency will appreciate.

Q3. A Japanese automobile manufacturer builds an automobile plant in the U.S. In the foreign exchange market, this action creates a:

A)   supply of dollars and a demand for yen.

B)   demand for dollars and a surplus of yen.

C)   demand for both dollars and yen.

Correct answer is B)

The Japanese automaker will need to buy U.S. dollars to pay for costs in the United States such as payments to workers, overhead costs, supplies and materials. Thus, the Japanese automaker will be looking to trade yen for dollars, creating a demand for dollars and a surplus of yen.

Q4. Which of the following factors is least likely to affect foreign exchange rates?

A)     The government sets a price floor for the price of wheat.

B)     Income growth.

C)     Real interest rates.

Correct answer is A)

The three major factors that cause a country's currency to appreciate or depreciate relative to another's are:

§   Differences in income growth among nations will cause nations with the highest income growth to demand more imported goods. Heightened demand for imports will increase demand for foreign currencies, and foreign currencies will appreciate relative to the domestic currency.

§   Differences in inflation rates will cause the residents of the country with the highest inflation rate to demand more imported (cheaper) goods. If a country’s inflation rate is higher than its trading partner’s, the demand for the country’s currency will be low, and the currency will depreciate.

§   Differences in real interest rates will cause a flow of capital into those countries with the highest available real rates of interest. Therefore, there will be an increased demand for those currencies, and they will appreciate relative to countries whose available real rate of return is low.

Q5. If incomes in the U.S. are increasing rapidly compared to those in Mexico, how will the value of the U.S. dollar and the Mexican peso move relative to each other?

U.S. Dollar                      Peso

 

A) Depreciate          Appreciate

B) Appreciate           Depreciate

C) Depreciate           No change

Correct answer is A)

Rapid growth of U.S. incomes relative to incomes in Mexico will stimulate imports from Mexico, causing an increased demand for the peso. The increased demand for pesos will cause the peso to appreciate relative to the dollar.

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