A US-based investor observes that a one-year US government bond offers a 4% return, while a one-year South African government bond offers a 6.5% return. Assuming the investor's primary goal is to maximize their return in US dollars, under which of the following exchange rate scenarios would the US bond be the superior investment?
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A US-based investor observes that a one-year US government bond offers a 4% return, while a one-year South African government bond offers a 6.5% return. Assuming the investor's primary goal is to maximize their return in US dollars, under which of the following exchange rate scenarios would the US bond be the superior investment?
An investor is comparing a one-year US asset with a 4% return to a one-year South African asset with a 6.5% return. To make the US dollar return from the South African asset exactly equal to the return from the US asset, the South African rand would need to depreciate against the US dollar by approximately ____%. (Please provide your answer rounded to two decimal places).
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