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The spot rate for the Danish Krone was $0.1745/DK on April 20, 2019. Today is October...

The spot rate for the Danish Krone was $0.1745/DK on April 20, 2019. Today is October 20, 2019 and the spot rate is $0.1675/DK

a:    What was the rate of appreciation or depreciation of the Danish Krone over the six month period from April?

b:    If the one-year inflation rate in the US is expected to be 2.0% p.a. (per annum) and 4% p.a. in Denmark, what is the purchasing power parity rate expected on April 20, 2020?

c.     Did the U.S. dollar appreciate or depreciate in real terms (no need for numerical answer? Explain

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