BaseballRedhawks
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When the text says… Depreciation in the JPY/NZD.
Does this mean the Japanese Yen will depreciate vs the New Zealand (NZ) dollar? Or the opposite? Japanese yen is appreciating?
Question text:
After studying the economic prospects for both Japan and NZ, she expects that the inflation rate for NZ is about to accelerate over the next few years, whereas the inflation rate for Japan should remain relatively stable.
Question: Based on her inflation forecasts, all else equal, she would be more likely to expect an:
A) depreciation in the JPY/NZD
b) increase in capital flows from Japan to New Zealand
c) more acommodative money policy by the Reserve bank of NZ.
From the question text, it sounds like Japan is in a better position than NZ. Inflation is bad is what i was thinking… but also… Interest rates are also increasing. So isn’t this good for investors that want higher interest rates?
I’m pretty confused, so any help/thoughts/way you think about this would be highly appreciated.
Thanks!
Does this mean the Japanese Yen will depreciate vs the New Zealand (NZ) dollar? Or the opposite? Japanese yen is appreciating?
Question text:
After studying the economic prospects for both Japan and NZ, she expects that the inflation rate for NZ is about to accelerate over the next few years, whereas the inflation rate for Japan should remain relatively stable.
Question: Based on her inflation forecasts, all else equal, she would be more likely to expect an:
A) depreciation in the JPY/NZD
b) increase in capital flows from Japan to New Zealand
c) more acommodative money policy by the Reserve bank of NZ.
From the question text, it sounds like Japan is in a better position than NZ. Inflation is bad is what i was thinking… but also… Interest rates are also increasing. So isn’t this good for investors that want higher interest rates?
I’m pretty confused, so any help/thoughts/way you think about this would be highly appreciated.
Thanks!