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Currency sensitivity question - I'm lost

Question from Schweser sample exams, told from point of view of a UK investor

Sensitivity of Slapshot (the Canadian stock) to changes in the Pound/Canadian $ exchange rate = 1.4.

Suppose the C$ suddenly depreciates by 10% against the Pound. What is most likely to happen to the C$ value of Slapshot in response to this sudden exchange rate change?

A) local currency value will fall 10%

B) local currency value will fall 4%

C) local currency would be unchanged

The answer is B

I'm totally lost on this material

Here's the explanation: The sensitivity is a function of the CAD reaction, specifically the sensitivity of the currency return is equal to y(CAD) + 1. Since y = 1.4, y(CAD) must be .4



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