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BUSFIN 4250 SP2025 (4534) Carmen Quiz 2 on wk 3 and 4 - Honorlock
Single choice
Assume that U.S. inflation is expected to surge in the near future. The expectation of a surge in inflation will most likely place ____ pressure on the U.S. dollar immediately.
Options
A.Upward
B.Downward
C.No
D.cannot be determined
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When considering how markets foresee a rise in inflation, financial logic indicates that a higher inflation outlook tends to erode the value of a currency in the near term because it reduces real returns and can prompt expectations of tighter monetary policy later, which may be priced in but often with initial volatility.......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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