Business, 05.05.2020 21:18 Zshotgun33
Suppose that signs of an improvement in the japanese economy lead international investors to resume lending to the japanese government and businesses. policymakers, however, are worried about how this will influence the yen. this event would cause
a. an increase in the supply of the yen, and the yen would appreciate.
b. an increase in the demand for the yen, and the yen would appreciate.
c. a decrease in the supply of the yen, and the yen would depreciate.
d. a decrease in the demand for the yen, and the yen would depreciate.
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