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BU.232.710.F1.SP25 Quiz #1- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser

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Consider the scenario where the current price of gold is $2000 per ounce, with the one-year forward price at $2100. Now, consider that the cost associated with storing gold rises, while the current price of gold remains unchanged at $2000. Under these circumstances, how is the one-year forward price expected to adjust?

Options
A.Not enough information.
B.Lower than $2100.
C.Higher than $2100.
D.Same as $2100.
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Let's restate the problem to set the stage: the current gold price is $2000 per ounce, the one-year forward price is $2100, and storage costs for gold rise while the current spot price remains at $2000. The question asks how the one-year forward price is expected to adjust in response to higher storage costs. Option 1: Not enough information. This is not correct because forward pricing for a commodity with storage ......Login to view full explanation

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