An investor based in the United States is considering a one-year bond from the United Kingdom that offers a nominal interest rate of 5.5%. To ensure the total return, when converted back to U.S. dollars, is at least 2%, the British pound must not depreciate against the U.S. dollar by more than ______%. (Enter a numerical value only)
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Rate of Foreign Currency Depreciation (δ)
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Comparing International Investment Options
An investor based in the Eurozone is choosing between two one-year government bonds. The first is a German bond offering a 3% annual return. The second is a United Kingdom bond offering a 7% annual return. The investor's goal is to maximize their return in Euros. Under which of the following circumstances would the German bond be the more profitable choice?
Calculating Realized Return on a Foreign Bond
For an investor based in Japan, a one-year bond from the United States offering a 5% annual interest rate will always be a more profitable investment than a one-year bond from Japan offering a 2% annual interest rate, assuming all other risk factors are identical.
Deconstructing Foreign Investment Returns
An investor from a home country is considering a one-year investment in a foreign country's bond. Match each potential scenario with the most likely outcome for the investor's total return when converted back to their home currency.
An investor based in the United States is considering a one-year bond from the United Kingdom that offers a nominal interest rate of 5.5%. To ensure the total return, when converted back to U.S. dollars, is at least 2%, the British pound must not depreciate against the U.S. dollar by more than ______%. (Enter a numerical value only)
An investor based in Canada decides to purchase a one-year government bond from Australia. Arrange the following steps in the correct chronological order to accurately reflect the process of making the investment and realizing the final return in Canadian dollars.
Critique of an Investment Rationale
An investor is evaluating a one-year foreign bond. The bond offers a nominal interest rate of 6%. During the one-year period, the currency of the country where the bond was issued depreciates by 4% relative to the investor's home currency. Which statement below correctly breaks down the components of the investor's approximate total return when measured in their home currency?