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Chapter 4
Exchange Rate Determination

Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition
International Financial Management, 2 7th edition
Jeff Madura and Roland Fox
Colin Drury
ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA
ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
Chapter Objectives
•

•

•

To explain how exchange rate
movements are measured.
To explain how the equilibrium
exchange rate is determined.
To examine the factors that affect the
equilibrium exchange rate.
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Measuring Exchange Rate
Movements (1)

• An exchange rate measures the value of one
currency in units of another currency.
• When a currency declines in value, it is said to
depreciate. When it increases in value, it is
said to appreciate.
• On the days when some currencies appreciate
while others depreciate against a particular
currency, that currency is said to be “mixed in
trading.”
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Measuring Exchange Rate
Movements (2)
• The percentage change (% ∆) in the
value of a foreign currency is
computed as
St – St – 1
St – 1
where St denotes the spot rate at time t.

• A positive % ∆ represents appreciation of the foreign
currency, while a negative % ∆ represents
depreciation.

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Annual Changes
in the Value of the Euro
∆

Date

Exchange Rate

1/1/2000
1/1/2001
1/1/2002
1/1/2003
1/1/2004

$1.001/€
$.94/€
$.89/€
$1.05/€
$1.26/€

Annual %
–
– 6.1%
– 5.3%
+18.0%
+20.0%

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Exchange Rate Equilibrium (1)
• An exchange rate represents the price of a
currency, which is determined by the
demand for that currency relative to the
supply for that currency.

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Exchange Rate Equilibrium (2)
Value of
£
$1.60
$1.55
$1.50

S: Supply of £
Equilibrium
exchange rate
D: Demand for £
Quantity of £
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Exchange Rate Equilibrium (3)
• The liquidity of a currency affects the
sensitivity of the exchange rate to specific
transactions.
• With many willing buyers and sellers, even
large transactions can be easily
accommodated.
• Conversely, illiquid currencies tend to
exhibit more volatile exchange rate
movements.
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Factors that Influence
Exchange Rates (1)
e = f ( ∆INF , ∆INT , ∆INC , ∆GC , ∆EXP )
e
∆ INF
∆ INT
∆ INC
∆ GC
∆ EXP

= percentage change in the spot rate
= change in the relative inflation rate
= change in the relative interest rate
= change in the relative income level
= change in government controls
= change in expectations of future
exchange rates
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Factors that Influence
Exchange Rates (2)

Relative Inflation Rates
$/
£
r1
r0

S1
S0
D1
D0
Quantity of £

U.S. inflation ↑
⇒ ↑ U.S. demand for
British goods, and
hence £.
⇒ ↓ British desire for U.S.
goods, and hence the
supply of £.

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Factors that Influence
Exchange Rates (3)

Relative Interest Rates
$/£
r0
r1

S0
S1
D0
D1
Quantity of £

U.S. interest rates ↑
⇒ ↓ U.S. demand for
British bank deposits,
and hence £.
⇒ ↑ British desire for U.S.
bank deposits, and
hence the supply of £.

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Factors that Influence
Exchange Rates (4)
Relative Interest Rates
• A relatively high interest rate may actually
reflect expectations of relatively high
inflation, which may discourage foreign
investment.

• It is thus useful to consider the real interest
rate, which adjusts the nominal interest rate
for inflation.
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Factors that Influence
Exchange Rates (5)
Relative Interest Rates
real
nominal
•
interest ≅
rate

interest – inflation rate
rate

• This relationship is sometimes called the
Fisher effect.

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Factors that Influence
Exchange Rates (6)

Relative Income Levels
$/£
r1
r0

S0 ,S1
D1
D0

U.S. income level ↑
⇒ ↑ U.S. demand for
British goods, and
hence £.
⇒ No expected change for
the supply of £.

Quantity of £
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Factors that Influence
Exchange Rates (7)
Government Controls
• Governments may influence the equilibrium
exchange rate by:
–
–
–
–

imposing foreign exchange barriers,
imposing foreign trade barriers,
intervening in the foreign exchange market, and
affecting macro variables such as inflation,
interest rates, and income levels.

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Colin Drury
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Factors that Influence
Exchange Rates (8)
Expectations
• Foreign exchange markets react to any
news that may have a future effect.
– News of a potential surge in U.S. inflation may
cause currency traders to sell dollars.

• Many institutional investors take currency
positions based on anticipated interest rate
movements in various countries.
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Colin Drury
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Factors that Influence
Exchange Rates (9)
Expectations
• Economic signals that affect exchange rates can
change quickly, such that speculators may
overreact initially and then find that they have to
make a correction.

• Speculation on the currencies of emerging markets
can have a substantial impact on their exchange
rates.

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Colin Drury
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Factors that Influence
Exchange Rates (10)

Interaction of Factors

• The various factors sometimes interact and
simultaneously affect exchange rate
movements.
• For example, an increase in income levels
sometimes causes expectations of higher
interest rates, thus placing opposing pressures
on foreign currency values.
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How Factors Can Affect Exchange Rates
Trade-Related
Factors
1. Inflation
Differential
2. Income
Differential
3. Gov’t Trade
Restrictions

U.K. demand for foreign
goods, i.e. demand for
foreign currency
Foreign demand for U.K.
goods, i.e. supply of
foreign currency

Financial
Factors
1. Interest Rate
Differential
2. Capital Flow
Restrictions

U.K. demand for foreign
securities, i.e. demand for
foreign currency
Foreign demand for U.K.
securities, i.e. supply of
foreign currency

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Exchange
rate
between
foreign
currency
and the
dollar
Factors that Influence
Exchange Rates (11)
Interaction of Factors
• The sensitivity of an exchange rate to the
factors is dependent on the volume of
international transactions between the two
countries.
Large volume of international trade ⇒
relative inflation rates may be more influential
Large volume of capital flows ⇒ interest rate
fluctuations may be more influential
Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition
International Financial Management, 2 7th edition
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Colin Drury
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Factors that Influence
Exchange Rates (12)
Interaction of Factors
• An understanding of exchange rate

equilibrium does not guarantee accurate
forecasts of future exchange rates because
that will depend in part on how the factors
that affect exchange rates will change in
the future.

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Speculating on
Anticipated Exchange Rates
• Many commercial banks attempt to capitalize on
their forecasts of anticipated exchange rate
movements in the foreign exchange market.
• The potential returns from foreign currency
speculation are high for banks that have large
borrowing capacity.
• The simple strategy is to get out of the currency
about to depreciate and into the currency that is
going to appreciate against it. Then reverse the
positions after the event to end up with more
than you started with.
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Colin Drury
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Speculating on Anticipated Exchange Rates
London Bank expects the exchange rate of the New
Zealand dollar to appreciate against the £ from its
present level of £0.35 to £0.38 in 30 days.
Borrows at 7.20%
for 30 days
4. Holds
£21,831,543
1. Borrows
£20 m
Repays £20,120,000
A profit of 21,831,543 – Exchange at
20,120,000 = 1,711,543 £0.38/NZ$
Exchange at
£0.35/NZ$
2. Holds
NZ$57,142,857

Lends at 6.48%
for 30 days

3. Receives
NZ$57,451,428

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Speculating on Anticipated Exchange Rates
London Bank expects the exchange rate of the New
Zealand dollar to depreciate from its present level of
0.50 euros to 0.48 euros in 30 days.
1. Borrows
NZ$40 million
Exchange at
0.50 euros/NZ$
2. Holds
20 m euros

Borrows at 6.96%
for 30 days
Returns NZ$40,232,000
Profit of NZ$1,668,000
or 800,640 euros
Lends at 6.72%
for 30 days

4. Holds
NZ$41,900,000
Exchange at
0.48 euros/NZ$
3. Receives
20,112,000 euros

Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition
International Financial Management, 2 7th edition
Jeff Madura and Roland Fox
Colin Drury
ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA
ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
Speculating on
Anticipated Exchange Rates
• Exchange rates are very volatile, and a

poor forecast can result in a large loss.
• One well-known bank failure, Franklin
National Bank in 1974, was primarily
attributed to massive speculative losses
from foreign currency positions.

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Ch04 Exchange rate determination

  • 1. Chapter 4 Exchange Rate Determination Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 2. Chapter Objectives • • • To explain how exchange rate movements are measured. To explain how the equilibrium exchange rate is determined. To examine the factors that affect the equilibrium exchange rate. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 3. Measuring Exchange Rate Movements (1) • An exchange rate measures the value of one currency in units of another currency. • When a currency declines in value, it is said to depreciate. When it increases in value, it is said to appreciate. • On the days when some currencies appreciate while others depreciate against a particular currency, that currency is said to be “mixed in trading.” Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 4. Measuring Exchange Rate Movements (2) • The percentage change (% ∆) in the value of a foreign currency is computed as St – St – 1 St – 1 where St denotes the spot rate at time t. • A positive % ∆ represents appreciation of the foreign currency, while a negative % ∆ represents depreciation. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 5. Annual Changes in the Value of the Euro ∆ Date Exchange Rate 1/1/2000 1/1/2001 1/1/2002 1/1/2003 1/1/2004 $1.001/€ $.94/€ $.89/€ $1.05/€ $1.26/€ Annual % – – 6.1% – 5.3% +18.0% +20.0% Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 6. Exchange Rate Equilibrium (1) • An exchange rate represents the price of a currency, which is determined by the demand for that currency relative to the supply for that currency. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 7. Exchange Rate Equilibrium (2) Value of £ $1.60 $1.55 $1.50 S: Supply of £ Equilibrium exchange rate D: Demand for £ Quantity of £ Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 8. Exchange Rate Equilibrium (3) • The liquidity of a currency affects the sensitivity of the exchange rate to specific transactions. • With many willing buyers and sellers, even large transactions can be easily accommodated. • Conversely, illiquid currencies tend to exhibit more volatile exchange rate movements. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 9. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates (1) e = f ( ∆INF , ∆INT , ∆INC , ∆GC , ∆EXP ) e ∆ INF ∆ INT ∆ INC ∆ GC ∆ EXP = percentage change in the spot rate = change in the relative inflation rate = change in the relative interest rate = change in the relative income level = change in government controls = change in expectations of future exchange rates Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 10. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates (2) Relative Inflation Rates $/ £ r1 r0 S1 S0 D1 D0 Quantity of £ U.S. inflation ↑ ⇒ ↑ U.S. demand for British goods, and hence £. ⇒ ↓ British desire for U.S. goods, and hence the supply of £. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 11. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates (3) Relative Interest Rates $/£ r0 r1 S0 S1 D0 D1 Quantity of £ U.S. interest rates ↑ ⇒ ↓ U.S. demand for British bank deposits, and hence £. ⇒ ↑ British desire for U.S. bank deposits, and hence the supply of £. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 12. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates (4) Relative Interest Rates • A relatively high interest rate may actually reflect expectations of relatively high inflation, which may discourage foreign investment. • It is thus useful to consider the real interest rate, which adjusts the nominal interest rate for inflation. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 13. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates (5) Relative Interest Rates real nominal • interest ≅ rate interest – inflation rate rate • This relationship is sometimes called the Fisher effect. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 14. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates (6) Relative Income Levels $/£ r1 r0 S0 ,S1 D1 D0 U.S. income level ↑ ⇒ ↑ U.S. demand for British goods, and hence £. ⇒ No expected change for the supply of £. Quantity of £ Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 15. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates (7) Government Controls • Governments may influence the equilibrium exchange rate by: – – – – imposing foreign exchange barriers, imposing foreign trade barriers, intervening in the foreign exchange market, and affecting macro variables such as inflation, interest rates, and income levels. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 16. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates (8) Expectations • Foreign exchange markets react to any news that may have a future effect. – News of a potential surge in U.S. inflation may cause currency traders to sell dollars. • Many institutional investors take currency positions based on anticipated interest rate movements in various countries. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 17. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates (9) Expectations • Economic signals that affect exchange rates can change quickly, such that speculators may overreact initially and then find that they have to make a correction. • Speculation on the currencies of emerging markets can have a substantial impact on their exchange rates. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 18. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates (10) Interaction of Factors • The various factors sometimes interact and simultaneously affect exchange rate movements. • For example, an increase in income levels sometimes causes expectations of higher interest rates, thus placing opposing pressures on foreign currency values. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 19. How Factors Can Affect Exchange Rates Trade-Related Factors 1. Inflation Differential 2. Income Differential 3. Gov’t Trade Restrictions U.K. demand for foreign goods, i.e. demand for foreign currency Foreign demand for U.K. goods, i.e. supply of foreign currency Financial Factors 1. Interest Rate Differential 2. Capital Flow Restrictions U.K. demand for foreign securities, i.e. demand for foreign currency Foreign demand for U.K. securities, i.e. supply of foreign currency International Financial Management, 2nd edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEA Exchange rate between foreign currency and the dollar
  • 20. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates (11) Interaction of Factors • The sensitivity of an exchange rate to the factors is dependent on the volume of international transactions between the two countries. Large volume of international trade ⇒ relative inflation rates may be more influential Large volume of capital flows ⇒ interest rate fluctuations may be more influential Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 21. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates (12) Interaction of Factors • An understanding of exchange rate equilibrium does not guarantee accurate forecasts of future exchange rates because that will depend in part on how the factors that affect exchange rates will change in the future. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 22. Speculating on Anticipated Exchange Rates • Many commercial banks attempt to capitalize on their forecasts of anticipated exchange rate movements in the foreign exchange market. • The potential returns from foreign currency speculation are high for banks that have large borrowing capacity. • The simple strategy is to get out of the currency about to depreciate and into the currency that is going to appreciate against it. Then reverse the positions after the event to end up with more than you started with. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 23. Speculating on Anticipated Exchange Rates London Bank expects the exchange rate of the New Zealand dollar to appreciate against the £ from its present level of £0.35 to £0.38 in 30 days. Borrows at 7.20% for 30 days 4. Holds £21,831,543 1. Borrows £20 m Repays £20,120,000 A profit of 21,831,543 – Exchange at 20,120,000 = 1,711,543 £0.38/NZ$ Exchange at £0.35/NZ$ 2. Holds NZ$57,142,857 Lends at 6.48% for 30 days 3. Receives NZ$57,451,428 Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 24. Speculating on Anticipated Exchange Rates London Bank expects the exchange rate of the New Zealand dollar to depreciate from its present level of 0.50 euros to 0.48 euros in 30 days. 1. Borrows NZ$40 million Exchange at 0.50 euros/NZ$ 2. Holds 20 m euros Borrows at 6.96% for 30 days Returns NZ$40,232,000 Profit of NZ$1,668,000 or 800,640 euros Lends at 6.72% for 30 days 4. Holds NZ$41,900,000 Exchange at 0.48 euros/NZ$ 3. Receives 20,112,000 euros Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning
  • 25. Speculating on Anticipated Exchange Rates • Exchange rates are very volatile, and a poor forecast can result in a large loss. • One well-known bank failure, Franklin National Bank in 1974, was primarily attributed to massive speculative losses from foreign currency positions. Cost and Management Accounting: An Introduction,nd edition International Financial Management, 2 7th edition Jeff Madura and Roland Fox Colin Drury ISBN 978-1-40803-213-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning EMEAEMEA ISBN 978-1-4080-3229-9 © 2011 Cengage Learning