Assume the current spot rate for the norwegian krone is $1 = nkr7.0323, the expected inflation rate in norway is 2.1 percent and 1.2 percent in the u. s. a risk-free asset in the u. s. is yielding 3.7 percent. what nominal risk-free rate of return should you expect on a norwegian security?
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