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Business, 01.04.2021 17:10, drpharmd1769

Suppose your company has significant assets in​ ₤. You notice that the​ ₤ is selling at a forward premium. You advise your CFO to increase your​ firm’s holdings of assets in​ ₤. Is this sound​ advice? Group of answer choices Yes. A premium means the value of the​ ₤ is​ falling, so assets become cheaper No. As the​ ₤ appreciates,​ ₤-denominated assets lose value Yes. A premium means that assets will increase in value No. As the​ ₤ appreciates,​ ₤-denominated assets become more costl

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