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MNB3701 Assessment 5 SEMESTER 2 2024 The fundamental principle of minimizing exchange risk is to ensure that ___________. a. a rm realises its nancial and non-nancial targets. b. a rm prioritise currencies with low exchange rates. c. the expenses and
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Global Business Management IA (MNB3701)
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University Of South Africa (Unisa)
MNB3701 Assessment 5 SEMESTER 2 2024
The fundamental principle of minimizing exchange risk is to ensure that ___________.
a. a rm realises its nancial and non-nancial targets.
b. a rm prioritise currencies with low exchange rates.
c. the expenses and costs are kept to minimum.
d. the fut...
The fundamental principle of minimizing exchange risk is to ensure that ___________.
a. a firm realises its financial and non-financial targets.
b. a firm prioritise currencies with low exchange rates.
c. the expenses and costs are kept to minimum.
d. the future revenue and expenses are in the same currency.
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Question 2
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The Basel committee refer to ____________.
a. a multilateral institution designed to help developing countries with project finance.
b. a group of central bankers establishing international standards for banking supervision.
c. a multilateral organisation promoting international cooperation.
d. a group of multilateral institutions providing funds for macroeconomic imbalances.
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Purchasing power parity refers to a hypothesis that __________.
a. goods are not perfectly free to trade across countries.
b. buckets of goods would cost differently in different currencies.
c. goods are perfectly free to trade across countries.
d. buckets of goods would cost the same in different currencies.
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Question 4
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An exchange rate policy where a country`s currency is attached to another currency is refers to as __________.
a. Common exchange rates
b. Floating exchange rates
c. Pegged exchange rates
d. Fixed exchange rates
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Question 5
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The development agenda in developing countries is commonly impeded by __________.
a. Poor economic policies.
b. Mismanagement of state funds.
c. High level corruption.
d. Persistent poverty.
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