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International Business, 14e (Daniels et al.) Chapter 9 Global Foreign-Exchange Markets 1) Western Union's role in foreign exchange trading is best described as ________. A) setting a fair exchange rate in multiple currencies B) transferring currency from one country to another C) transferring Mexican pesos from the United States to Mexico D) handling all money transfers that occur North and South America Answer: B Diff: 2 Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange market Skill: Concept Objective: 4 2) A major challenge faced by Western Union in wiring money between the United States and Mexico is that ________. A) it can only transfer funds in one direction B) it is facing competition from some commercial banks C) Mexican citizens do not like to use its services because it does not have strong ties with Mexican banks D) Mexican citizens trust the banks but do not trust Western Union due to its heritage as a Western bank Answer: B Diff: 2 Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange market Skill: Concept Objective: 4 3) In 2010, what was the top remittance-receiving country in the world? A) Brazil B) Mexico C) India D) China Answer: C Diff: 2 Skill: Concept Objective: 1 4) Which of the following is the largest source of foreign-exchange income in Mexico? A) FDI B) tourism C) foreign aid D) remittance income Answer: D Diff: 2 Skill: Concept Objective: 1 1 Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall
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International Business, 14e (Daniels et al.)Chapter 9 Global Foreign-Exchange Markets

1) Western Union's role in foreign exchange trading is best described as ________.A) setting a fair exchange rate in multiple currenciesB) transferring currency from one country to anotherC) transferring Mexican pesos from the United States to MexicoD) handling all money transfers that occur North and South AmericaAnswer: BDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 4

2) A major challenge faced by Western Union in wiring money between the United States and Mexico is that ________.A) it can only transfer funds in one directionB) it is facing competition from some commercial banksC) Mexican citizens do not like to use its services because it does not have strong ties with Mexican banksD) Mexican citizens trust the banks but do not trust Western Union due to its heritage as a Western bankAnswer: BDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 4

3) In 2010, what was the top remittance-receiving country in the world? A) BrazilB) MexicoC) IndiaD) ChinaAnswer: CDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 1

4) Which of the following is the largest source of foreign-exchange income in Mexico? A) FDIB) tourismC) foreign aidD) remittance incomeAnswer: DDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 1

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5) Which term refers to money denominated in the currency of another nation or group of nations?A) foreign exchangeB) foreign subsidyC) export tariffD) quotaAnswer: ADiff: 1Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 1

6) A(n) ________ is the price of a currency.A) tariffB) quotaC) exchange rateD) subsidyAnswer: CDiff: 1Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 1

7) If Toranaga-san, who works for a Japanese trading company that operates in Japanese yen, wanted to purchase Spanish castanets from a company in Barcelona and needed euros to complete the transaction, he would use the ________ to gain access to spot euros.A) stock marketB) foreign-exchange marketC) New York Stock ExchangeD) international export marketAnswer: BDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ApplicationObjective: 1AACSB: Reflective thinking skills

8) The relationship between the value of the Brazilian and Chinese currencies is known as the ________.A) stock priceB) exchange rateC) foreign-exchange marketD) purchasing power parityAnswer: BDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Define the fundamental concepts of international businessSkill: ApplicationObjective: 1

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9) In foreign exchange markets, reporting dealers are ________.A) financial institutions that actively participate in local and global foreign exchange markets B) located primarily in New York City since U.S. dollars are the most widely traded currency C) controlled by the Bank for International Settlements located in SwitzerlandD) hedge funds and pension funds monitored by the World BankAnswer: ADiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 4

10) Which of the following would have the LEAST influence on price setting in the foreign exchange market?A) Morgan StanleyB) Deutsche BankC) Western UnionD) JP MorganAnswer: CDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 4

11) In foreign-exchange markets, reporting dealers ________.A) work extensively with non-financial institutions, such as the regional banksB) trade more foreign exchange with other financial institutions than with any other category of usersC) trade more currency with governments and corporations than with other reporting dealersD) are prohibited from trading currencies with other reporting dealersAnswer: BDiff: 3Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 4

12) The interbank market in foreign exchange is where ________.A) electronic brokerage systems are requiredB) banks trade currency with each otherC) reporting dealers set exchange termsD) remittance payments are made Answer: BDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 3

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13) An example of an electronic brokerage system used to trade foreign exchange is ________.A) ReutersB) Interbank Traders Ltd.C) Bank for International SettlementsD) the reporting dealers clearing houseAnswer: ADiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 3

14) ________ involve the exchange of currency the second day after the date on which the two foreign exchange traders agree to the transaction.A) Spot transactionsB) Outright forward transactionsC) FX swapsD) Reverse transactionsAnswer: ADiff: 1Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 2

15) Outright forward transactions involve the exchange of currency on a future date beyond two business days at a fixed exchange rate, known as the ________.A) spot rateB) forward rateC) option rateD) reverse transaction rateAnswer: BDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 2

16) In which of the following transactions is one currency swapped for another on one date and then swapped back on a future date?A) reverse transactionB) spot transactionC) FX swapD) outright forward transactionAnswer: CDiff: 1Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 2

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17) A foreign exchange contract that is an agreement between two parties to buy or sell a particular currency at a particular price at a particular date in the future as specified in a standardized contract to all participants in the specified market is known as a(n) ________.A) spot contractB) forward contractC) futures contractD) equity currency contractAnswer: CDiff: 1Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 2

18) Which of the following best explains the increase in trading activity in recent years?A) growing emphasis on hedge fundsB) availability of more global currenciesC) demands for immediate money accessD) advances in communication technologyAnswer: ADiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 2

19) The ________ is the most widely traded currency in the world.A) poundB) yenC) euroD) U.S. dollarAnswer: DDiff: 1Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 2

20) The U.S. dollar is most likely traded widely because it is ________.A) a reserve currency held by many central banks B) one of the oldest and most stable currencies in the worldC) monitored by the Bank of International Settlements and the U.S. Federal ReserveD) based on prices of the NYSE, which is the world's largest foreign exchange center Answer: ADiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 2

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21) Albert, an employee at Morgan Stanley, has been given the task of handling the foreign exchange for a customer who is moving from Brazil to Switzerland in one week. Which of the following should Albert most likely use when exchanging the client's Brazilian real for Swiss francs?A) spot rateB) cross rateC) currency optionD) current U.S. rateAnswer: BDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ApplicationObjective: 2

22) As a trading currency, the euro is ________.A) more widely traded than the U.S. dollar in seven of the top ten currency markets in the worldB) widely traded in London but not in any other major foreign exchange markets in the worldC) becoming more popular than the U.S. dollar because of its global acceptance D) gaining ground against the U.S. dollar in Eastern European countriesAnswer: DDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 2

23) Why is London most likely the top market for trading foreign exchange?A) The British pound is the world's top trading currency.B) Most multinational firms are headquartered in London. C) London is uniquely positioned geographically in terms of time zones.D) British traders have always been the most sophisticated in the world.Answer: CDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 2

24) As a center for foreign exchange trading, London ________.A) actually trades more U.S. dollars than are traded in the United StatesB) usually opens up for business as trades are winding down in the United StatesC) deals primarily in European currencies and is not as active in trading U.S. dollarsD) deals primarily in spot rather than forward tradesAnswer: ADiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 2

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25) The top location for trading foreign exchange is ________.A) LondonB) New YorkC) ZurichD) TokyoAnswer: ADiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 2

26) Which of the following is NOT one of the top four locations for trading foreign exchange?A) LondonB) New YorkC) TokyoD) Hong KongAnswer: DDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 2

27) In the spot market, the ________ is the difference between the bid and offer rates and is the trader's profit margin.A) bidB) offerC) cross rateD) spreadAnswer: DDiff: 1Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 3

28) Which of the following is the price at which the trader is willing to sell foreign currency?A) offerB) bidC) spreadD) cross rateAnswer: ADiff: 1Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 3

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29) Melissa, a foreign exchange trader, wants to buy euros from Stephanie. Which of the following is the price at which Melissa is willing to buy euros?A) spreadB) offerC) bidD) cross rateAnswer: CDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ApplicationObjective: 3

30) In the foreign exchange market, the bid is the rate at which ________.A) the trader is willing to sell foreign exchangeB) the buyer is willing to swap foreign exchangeC) the trader is willing to buy foreign exchangeD) the trader earns a profitAnswer: CDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 3

31) If a foreign currency is quoted in American terms (the direct quote) and the forward rate for a foreign currency is less than the spot rate, the foreign currency is selling at a ________.A) forward premiumB) backward discountC) backward premiumD) forward discountAnswer: DDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ApplicationObjective: 3

32) If a foreign currency is quoted in American terms (the direct quote) and the forward rate is greater than the spot rate, the foreign currency is selling at a ________.A) forward premiumB) forward discountC) backward discountD) discounted premiumAnswer: ADiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ApplicationObjective: 3

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33) The pound-dollar forward rate for pounds is $1.9068, and the spot rate is $1.9059. Pounds are selling at a ________.A) discounted premiumB) backward discountC) forward premiumD) forward discountAnswer: CDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ApplicationObjective: 3AACSB: Reflective thinking skills

34) The pound-dollar forward rate for pounds is $1.9068, and the spot rate is $1.9100. Pounds are selling at a ________.A) discounted premiumB) backward discountC) forward discountD) forward premiumAnswer: CDiff: 2Skill: ApplicationObjective: 3AACSB: Reflective thinking skills

35) A(n) ________ is the right but not the obligation to buy or sell a foreign currency within a certain time period or on a specific date at a specific exchange rate.A) forward rateB) bidC) offerD) optionAnswer: DDiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 3

36) Which of the following is most likely true regarding options?A) An option can only be purchased from a commercial bank.B) Options are never used with foreign currency.C) An option is a right to sell foreign currency.D) Options do not provide firms with flexibility.Answer: CDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 3

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37) Why are options most likely so attractive to companies?A) The writer of the option does not charge the company any fee for writing the option.B) Options provide companies with more flexibility than a forward contract.C) Options are usually cheaper than forward contracts.D) Options can be used for only foreign exchange deals.Answer: BDiff: 3Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 3

38) Compared with a forward contract, a futures contract ________.A) is more flexibleB) is normally available through commercial banksC) does not guarantee a future exchange rateD) is only traded on an exchangeAnswer: DDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 3

39) Stella, who works and lives in San Diego, wants to send money to her mother who lives in a small village south of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Stella typically uses Western Union to handle the transaction. Which of the following is the most likely reason that Stella uses Western Union? A) no fees B) convenienceC) low exchange rates D) cross rate capability Answer: BDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ApplicationObjective: 4AACSB: Analytic Skills

40) Which of the following handles the majority of all foreign exchange activities?A) multinational enterprisesB) commodities exchangesC) commercial banksD) regional banks Answer: CDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 4

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41) Which of the following is NOT one of the top exchanges that trade in foreign currency futures and options? A) CMEB) UBSC) NYSE LiffeD) NASDAQ OMXAnswer: BDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 4

42) When selecting a commercial and/or investment bank to deal in foreign exchange, corporations are most likely to use ________.A) the exchange-based market rather than the over-the-counter marketB) more than one bank to meet different needsC) banks located in the home country D) investment banks onlyAnswer: BDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 4

43) Companies most likely use the foreign exchange market to ________.A) diversify their expenses from other sourcesB) convert money for use in financial transactionsC) increase their presence on the black marketD) acquire currency from emerging markets Answer: BDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 5

44) Companies most likely use the foreign exchange market to ________.A) establish fair currency trading policiesB) facilitate regular business transactions C) establish a global market presence D) diversify their hedge fundsAnswer: BDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 5

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45) If a company from Country A decides to sell merchandise to a company from Country B, then the company from Country A ________.A) will denominate the sale in its own currency since it is too hard to convert foreign currencyB) will denominate the sale in the currency of the buyer since it is too hard for them to convert foreign currencyC) can denominate the sale in either currency and use the foreign exchange market to convert currencyD) can use the OTC market to convert receipts in the future and the exchange markets to convert receipts in the spot marketAnswer: CDiff: 3Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ApplicationObjective: 5AACSB: Analytic Skills

46) Which of the following is NOT a reason a company would deal in foreign exchange?A) to pay or receive dividends in a foreign currency B) to speculate on possible future movements in a currencyC) to buy and sell merchandise denominated in a foreign currencyD) to import merchandise denominated in its currency rather than the currency of the exporterAnswer: DDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 5

47) In a ________, one party directs another party to make payment.A) reverse letter of creditB) commercial bill of exchangeC) commercial bill of tradeD) confirmed irrevocable foreign exchange transactionAnswer: BDiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 5

48) Gomez Enterprises, a firm based in Mexico City, exported 1,000 circuit boards to Taylor Industries, a firm based in Chicago. Taylor received a document from Gomez that requests immediate payment for the goods. Gomez has most likely sent a ________.A) time draftB) sight draftC) spot draft D) futures draft Answer: BDiff: 1Skill: ApplicationObjective: 5

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49) A document requesting payment 30 days after delivery is known as a ________.A) time draftB) sight draftC) spot draftD) futures draftAnswer: ADiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 5

50) An irrevocable letter of credit ________.A) is issued by a global credit agencyB) is the basis for multilateral credit nettingC) can be amended only if all parties involved agreeD) obligates the exporter's bank to pay interest to the importerAnswer: CDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 5

51) A letter of credit that provides an exporter with the guarantee of another bank in addition to the importer's bank is called ________.A) a confirmed letter of creditB) a time draft letter of creditC) an amendable letter of creditD) a cash in advance letter of creditAnswer: ADiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 5AACSB: Reflective thinking skills

52) A speculator is someone who ________.A) trades foreign exchange illegallyB) deals in the black market in currencyC) takes positions in foreign exchange markets to earn a profitD) works for OTC financial institutions rather than non-financial corporationsAnswer: CDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 5

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53) Anita, an employee at ABX Partners, a hedge fund firm, has purchased euros because she believes that the euro will strengthen against other currencies. Which term best describes Anita's activities?A) arbitrageB) speculationC) spot transactionD) outright forward Answer: BDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ApplicationObjective: 5

54) Which of the following best describes arbitrage?A) using foreign exchange to fund new foreign direct investmentsB) purchasing foreign currency in anticipation of long term trendsC) using foreign exchange instruments to speculate for profitD) purchasing foreign currency on one market for immediate resale on another market Answer: DDiff: 1Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 5

55) Ryan, a foreign exchange dealer, sold U.S. dollars for Swiss francs in the U.S., then sold Swiss francs for Japanese yen in Switzerland, and then sold the Japanese yen for U.S. dollars in the U.S. Ryan hopes that he will end up with more U.S. dollars than when he began. Which term best describes Ryan's actions?A) arbitrageB) speculationC) spot transactionD) outright forwardAnswer: ADiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ApplicationObjective: 5

56) Which of the following is an example of interest arbitrage?A) investing in debt instruments in different currencies or different countriesB) selling U.S. dollars for Swiss francs, then selling Swiss francs for British pounds, then selling British pounds for U.S. dollarsC) investigating different commercial banks to find the best exchange rateD) an American investing in a London-based companyAnswer: ADiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ApplicationObjective: 5

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57) How does arbitrage differ from speculation?A) Speculation, unlike arbitrage, is never used to protect against risk.B) A speculator buys or sells foreign currency with the hope that that currency will either weaken or strengthen in the future, resulting in a profit.C) Speculation is the purchase of foreign currency on one market for the immediate resale on another market.D) Arbitrage is another way to speculate for profit or protect against risk.Answer: BDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 5AACSB: Analytic Skills

58) Which of the following best explains why migrant workers in Dubai send money back home?A) Non-citizens cannot purchase property.B) Non-citizens have temporary visas.C) Western Union offers low rates.D) Labor demand is flexible.Answer: ADiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 4

59) An investor sells Japanese yen which is yielding a low interest rate and uses the proceeds to buy Swiss francs that yield a higher interest rate. Which term best describes the investor's actions? A) forward discount spreadB) interbank transactionC) strike price optionD) carry tradeAnswer: DDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ApplicationObjective: 1

60) Which of the following is LEAST relevant to being designated by Euromoney magazine as a top foreign-exchange dealer? A) capability of handling specific currenciesB) capability of assessing cultural risk C) capability of handling derivativesD) capability of engaging in analyticsAnswer: BDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 3

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61) An exchange rate is the number of units that buys one unit of another currency.Answer: TRUEDiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 1

62) A tariff is the price of a currency.Answer: FALSEDiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 1

63) In foreign exchange markets, reporting dealers trade more foreign exchange with other reporting dealers than with any other category of users.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 1

64) Most foreign exchange is handled through voice brokers. Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 1

65) In an FX swap, one currency is swapped for another on one date and then swapped back on a future date.Answer: TRUEDiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 3

66) Outright forward transactions involve the exchange of currency the second day after the date on which the two foreign exchange traders agree to the transaction.Answer: FALSEDiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 3

67) The U.S. dollar is important as a vehicle for foreign exchange transactions between two countries other than the United States.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 2AACSB: Dynamics of the global economy

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68) The U.S. dollar is so widely traded partially because the New York Stock Exchange is the biggest foreign exchange center in the world.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 2AACSB: Dynamics of the global economy

69) The largest market in foreign exchange is in London.Answer: FALSEDiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 2

70) Hong Kong is one of the top four largest markets in the world in foreign exchange trades and the largest in Asia.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 2

71) The bid is the price at which the trader is willing to sell foreign currency.Answer: FALSEDiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 3

72) In the spot market, the spread is the difference between the bid and offer rates and is the trader's profit margin.Answer: TRUEDiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 3

73) If the forward rate for a foreign currency is less than the spot rate, the foreign currency is selling at a forward premium.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 3

74) A currency sells at a forward premium when the forward rate is greater than the spot rate.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 3

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75) Options are more flexible than forward contracts.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 3

76) An offer is the right but not the obligation to buy or sell foreign currency.Answer: FALSEDiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 3

77) Commercial banks look at foreign-exchange trading as a service extended primarily to important customers, not as a major business activity of its own.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 4

78) Although most foreign exchange activity takes place through big money center banks, the use of electronic trading has allowed even regional banks to deal directly in foreign exchange markets.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 4

79) One reason that companies use the foreign exchange market is to diversify their expenses from other sources.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 5

80) Companies use the foreign exchange market to convert money for use in financial transactions.Answer: TRUEDiff: 1Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 5

81) An irrevocable letter of credit is the basis for multilateral netting.Answer: FALSEDiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 3

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82) A confirmed letter of credit may obligate the exporter's bank to honor a draft presented to it.Answer: TRUEDiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 3AACSB: Reflective thinking skills

83) Arbitrage is the purchase of foreign currency on one market for immediate resale on a foreign market in order to profit from a price discrepancy.Answer: TRUEDiff: 1Skill: ConceptObjective: 3

84) An American investing in a London-based company is an example of interest arbitrage.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Skill: ApplicationObjective: 3AACSB: Reflective thinking skills

85) EBS and Reuters provide customers with electronic foreign exchange services as well as current market data. Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 4AACSB: Use of information technology

86) The Chicago Mercantile Exchange and NASDAQ are part of the OTC market. Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 4

87) Trading activity has increased in recent years due to the growing importance of foreign exchange as an alternative asset and the expanded emphasis on hedge funds.Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: ConceptObjective: 2AACSB: Dynamics of the global economy

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88) The U.S. dollar is widely traded because it is a transaction currency in many international commodity markets. Answer: TRUEDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 2AACSB: Dynamics of the global economy

89) A major challenge faced by Western Union in transferring money between the United States and Mexico is that Mexican citizens trust the banks but do not trust Western Union due to its reliance on global banks. Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 2

90) According to 2010 surveys, the most frequently traded currency pair is the U.S. dollar and Japanese yen.Answer: FALSEDiff: 2Skill: ConceptObjective: 2AACSB: Dynamics of the global economy

91) What are the two major segments of the foreign exchange market? What types of foreign exchange instruments are traded within these markets?Answer: The foreign exchange market has two major segments: the over-the-counter market (OTC) and the exchange-traded market. The OTC market is comprised of banks, both commercial banks and investment banks, as well as other financial institutions, and is where most of the foreign exchange activity takes place. The exchange-traded market is composed of securities exchanges, such as the Philadelphia Stock Exchange and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, where certain types of foreign exchange instruments, such as exchange-traded options and futures, are traded. Several different types of foreign exchange instruments are traded in these markets, but the traditional foreign exchange instruments that comprise the bulk of foreign exchange trading are spot transactions, outright forwards, and FX swaps. Spot transactions involve the exchange of currency the second day after the date on which the two foreign exchange traders agree to the transaction. The rate at which the transaction is settled is the spot rate. Outright forward transactions involve the exchange of currency three or more days after the date on which the traders agree to the transaction. It is the single purchase or sale of a currency for future delivery. The rate at which the transaction is settled is the forward rate and is a contract rate between the two parties. In an FX swap, one currency is swapped for another on one date and then swapped back on a future date. Although an FX swap is both a spot and a forward transaction, it is accounted for as a single transaction.Diff: 3Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: Critical ThinkingObjective: 2AACSB: Analytic Skills

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92) What are the characteristics of the spot market? What institutions handle spot exchanges?Answer: Most foreign currency transactions take place between foreign exchange traders, so the traders, who work for foreign exchange brokerage houses or commercial banks, quote the rates. The traders always quote a bid and offer rate. The bid is the price at which the trader is willing to sell foreign currency. In the spot market, the spread is the difference between the bid and offer rates and is the trader's profit margin. The method of quoting exchange rates is called the direct quote, also known in the foreign exchange industry as "American terms." It represents a quote from the point of view of someone in the United States. The other convention for quoting foreign exchange is "European terms," which means a direct quote from the perspective of someone in Europe. From a U.S. point of view, this means the number of units of the foreign currency per U.S. dollar. This is also sometimes called the indirect quote in the United States, although American terms and European terms are the most accurate way to describe the quotes.Diff: 3Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: SynthesisObjective: 3, 4AACSB: Analytic Skills

93) What are the characteristics of the forward market? Why do companies participate in the forward market? Provide an example to illustrate your answer.Answer: The spot market is for foreign exchange transactions that occur within two business days, but in some transactions a seller extends credit to the buyer for a period that is longer than two days. The forward rate is the rate quoted today for future delivery. The most widely traded currencies in the forward market are the British pound, Canadian dollar, Japanese yen, and Swiss franc. Many currencies do not have a forward market due to the small size and volume of transactions in that currency. The difference between the spot and forward rates is either the forward discount or the forward premium. If the forward rate for a foreign currency is less than the spot rate, the foreign currency is selling at a forward discount. If the forward rate is greater than the spot rate, the foreign currency is selling at a forward premium. For example, a Japanese exporter of consumer electronics might sell television sets to a U.S. importer with immediate delivery but payment due in 30 days. The U.S. importer is obligated to pay in yen in 30 days and may enter into a contract with a currency dealer to deliver the yen at a forward rate-the rate quoted today for future delivery. Diff: 3Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: SynthesisObjective: 2, 5AACSB: Analytic Skills

94) What is a futures contract? What institutions handle futures contracts? Answer: A foreign currency futures contract resembles a forward contract insofar as it specifies an exchange rate some time in advance of the actual exchange of currency. However, a future is traded on an exchange, not OTC. Instead of working with a bank or other financial institution, companies work with exchange brokers when purchasing futures contracts. Diff: 3Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: SynthesisObjective: 2, 4AACSB: Analytic Skills

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95) In a short essay, discuss how companies use foreign exchange.Answer: There are a number of reasons why companies use the foreign exchange market. The most obvious is for import and export transactions. Companies also use the foreign exchange market for financial transactions, such as those in FDI. Sometimes companies, but mostly traders and investors, deal in foreign exchange solely for profit. One type of profit-seeking activity is arbitrage, which is the purchase of foreign currency on one market for immediate resale on another market (in a different country) to profit from a price discrepancy.Diff: 3Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: Critical ThinkingObjective: 5AACSB: Analytic Skills

96) What is currency speculation? Why is it risky?Answer: Speculation is the buying or selling of a commodity that has both an element of risk and the chance of great profit. For example, an investor could buy euros in anticipation of the euro's strengthening against other currencies. If it strengthens, the investor earns a profit; if it weakens, the investor incurs a loss. Speculators are important in the foreign exchange market because they spot trends and try to take advantage of them. They create demand for a currency by purchasing it in the market, or they can create a supply of the currency by selling it in the market. Speculation is a very risky business. In recent years, the advent of e-trading has attracted a lot of day traders in foreign exchange. The problem is that day traders rarely make money speculating in exchange rates because forecasting currency movements is a risky business.Diff: 3Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: Critical ThinkingObjective: 3AACSB: Analytic Skills

97) Why would companies become involved in arbitrage? What is the difference between arbitrage and interest arbitrage?Answer: As with most types of foreign exchange activities, companies attempt to earn money through arbitrage and interest arbitrage. One type of profit-seeking activity is arbitrage, which is the purchase of foreign currency on one market for immediate resale on another market (in a different country) to profit from a price discrepancy. Interest arbitrage is the investing in debt instruments, such as bonds, in different countries. Diff: 3Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: SynthesisObjective: 3, 5AACSB: Analytic Skills

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98) What is remittance income? What institutions in Mexico can handle remittance accounts? Why are some institutions used more frequently than others? Answer: Remittance income refers to money that an individual makes in one country and sends back to friends and family members in another country in a different currency. Wells Fargo and other U.S. banks, including Citi and Bank of America, have established alliances with Mexican banks to offer remittance accounts to the immigrant workers in the United States. Although immigrant workers complain about the high transfer fees and exchange-rate spread associated with Western Union, many continue to use this service instead of the lower-cost method of remitting money through banks. Mexico has a history of unstable currencies and widespread inflation, resulting in a traditional mistrust of banks. Other immigrants base their choice on word of mouth or convenience and location. Many are simply unaware of the variety of choices available for sending money and do not know how to get the best deal. Others need the convenience offered by Western Union.Diff: 3Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: SynthesisObjective: 1, 4AACSB: Dynamics of the global economy

99) What is the Bank for International Settlements? What three categories does the BIS designate in the foreign exchange market? Briefly describe each category. Answer: The foreign-exchange market is made up of many different players. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS), a central banking institution in Basel, Switzerland, owned and controlled by 56 member central banks, divides the market into three major categories: reporting dealers, other financial institutions, and nonfinancial institutions. Reporting dealers, also known as money center banks, are financial institutions that actively participate in local and global foreign exchange and derivative markets. They are mainly the large commercial and investment banks and are widely assumed to include the 10 largest banks and financial institutions in terms of overall market share in foreign-exchange trading: Deutsche Bank, Barclays Capital, UBS, Citi, JP Morgan, HSBC, RBS, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley. The other financial institutions are financial institutions not classified as reporting dealers. They include smaller commercial banks, investment banks and securities houses, hedge funds, pension funds, money market funds, currency funds, mutual funds, specialized foreign-exchange trading companies, and so forth. Nonfinancial customers are any counterparty other than those described above and include any non-financial end user, such governments and companies (MNEs as well as small- and medium-size corporations and firms). Diff: 3Learning Outcome: Describe the functions of the foreign exchange marketSkill: Critical ThinkingObjective: 1AACSB: Dynamics of the global economy

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100) How is foreign exchange traded? What methods are available?Answer: Foreign exchange is traded using electronic methods, customer direct, interbank direct, or voice broker. There are different kinds of electronic methods. One is an electronic broking system where trades are matched up for foreign exchange dealers using electronic systems such as EBS, Reuters, and Bloomberg. Another is an electronic trading system that is executed on a single-bank proprietary system or a multibank dealing system. Customer direct refers to trades between a reporting dealer and either a non-reporting dealer or customer, without a third party being involved. Usually trades are executed by telephone or direct electronic trading. Interbank direct refers to trades between dealer banks via telephone or direct electronic trading. Voice broker is a trade via telephone communication with a foreign exchange voice broker.Diff: 3Skill: Critical ThinkingObjective: 1

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