EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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Author: Ross
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Chapter 31, Problem 6QP
Summary Introduction
To calculate: Six months risk-free rate in Country GB, Country J and Country S.
Interest Rate Parity:
There is a kind of relationship between the spot and forward exchange rate and relative interest rates if the interest rate arbitrage opportunity does not exist. This relation is called the interest rate parity.
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Requirement 1:
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Chapter 31 Solutions
EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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