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Refer to Table 9–1. a. On February 13, 2020, you purchased a British pound– denominated CD by converting $1 million to pounds at a rate of 0.8226 pound for U.S. dollars. It is now March 13, 2020. Has the U.S. dollar appreciated or depreciated in value relative to the British pound (see Table 9–1)? b. Using the information in part (a), what is your gain or loss on the investment in the CD? Assume no interest has been paid on the CD.
Refer to Table 9–1.
a. On February 13, 2020, you purchased a British pound– denominated CD by converting $1 million to pounds at  a rate of 0.8226 pound for U.S. dollars. It is now March  13, 2020. Has the U.S. dollar appreciated or depreciated  in value relative to the British pound (see Table 9–1)?
b. Using the information in part (a), what is your gain or  loss on the investment in the CD? Assume no interest  has been paid on the CD.


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