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Business, 15.04.2020 23:52 maddiemalmstrom

The interest rate parity approximation formula is: Multiple Choice

Ft = S0(1 − RFC/RUS)t.

Ft = S0[1 + RFC(RUS)]t.

Ft = S0[1 + (RFC + RUS)]t.

Ft = S0[1 + (RFC – RUS)]t.

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