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Business, 17.04.2020 00:04, Keo247

Suppose that you buy, and one year later sell, a foreign (British) bond under the following circumstances: When you buy the bond the exchange rate is $2.00 = pound1. You pay pound45 ($90) for the British bond. You sell the bond for pound50. No interest payment was expected or received. When you sell the bond, the exchange rate is $1.50 = pound1. What is your gain or loss in dollars? $ nothing (Round to the nearest dollar and include a minus sign for losses.)

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