The correct answer in the spaces above is the produced and performed. While goods are produced is the correct statement because they are being manufactured in order for it to produce. And services are performed, because the services won't be done when it is not performed. So the goods are produced then services are performed.
Answer:
The statement is: True.
Explanation:
Audience adaptation is the technique in which speakers engage the topic they will talk about with the audience in front of them. There are four steps in achieving that engagement starting by <em>portraying the relevance of the subject, then facilitating comprehension of the topic, joining the audience with the subject, to finally provide proof to confirm the information provided is reliable</em>.
Answer:
Approximate price of marble statue in USD is:
= Price of statue * Foreign Currency Cost of one unit
= 1,700 * 0.9213
= US$1,566.21
<em>If the nominal exchange rate for the U.S. dollar–euro rises from $1.3457 to $1.547555 per euro, the euro </em><em><u>appreciated</u></em><em> in value, or </em><em><u>appreciated</u></em><em>, relative to the U.S. dollar.</em>
If this direct rate increases from $1.3457 to $1.547555 per euro, it means that one Euro can now buy more dollars than before which means that it gained/ appreciated in value relative to the USD.
For instance: Before the change, €10 = 10 * 1.3457 = $10.3457
After the change, €10 = 10 * 1.547555 = 10.547555
Euro therefore became stronger relative to the USD.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
No, a currency carry trade with positive profit can not be conducted.
Explanation:
The currency carry trade is the trading strategy where investor funding from lower-yield currency to invest in higher-yield currency with expectation to earn positive profit from the yield differences between the two currencies.
However, this strategy only works when the difference is big enough to compensate for the depreciation ( if any) of the higher-yield currency against the lower-yield currency.
With the given information, the strategy will not work because the depreciation of NZ$ against US$ after one-year is too big to be compensated for the yield difference.
For specific example, suppose the strategy is conducted, in 2008, an investor will borrow, for example, US$1 at 4.2%, exchange it to NZ$1.71. Then, invest NZ$1.71 at 9.1%.
In 2019, an investor will get NZ$1.86561 (1.71 x 1.091). The, he/she exchanges at the 2019 exchange rate, for US$1.36176 (1.86561 / 1.37). While at the same time, he will have to pay back 1 x 1.042 = US$1.042 => The loss making in US$ is US$0.32.