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Firm in Home serve foreign markets / source from abroad? Stay domestic Export Export or local production? Import or local production? Import Multinational activity: horizontal Multinational activity: vertical no yes, serve foreign market yes, source from abroad export local production import local production Selling in foreign currency Producing and selling in foreign currency Producing in foreign currency Buying in foreign currency nature of exchange rate risk Figure 8.1 Exchange rates, trade and multinational activity

Figure 8.2 Some exchange rates; daily data, 2000 – 2011 Data source:

Figure 8.3 Australia – USA; spot and forward exchange rates of US dollar, Data source: IFS.

Figure 8.4 Global foreign exchange market turnover, 1998 – 2010 Data source: BIS (2010), triennial central bank survey

Figure 8.5 Most used currencies on the foreign exchange market, 1998 – 2010 Data source: BIS (2010); * Because two currencies are involved in each transaction, the sum of the percentage shares of individual currencies totals 200 percent instead of 100 percent.

Figure 8.6 Exchange rates and prices, Calculations based on World Development Indicators online; 64 observations; the line has a 45  slope.

Figure 8.7 Exchange rates and intervention

Figure 8.8 De facto exchange rate arrangements, April 30, 2010 Data source: IMF (2010, Appendix II); selected countries listed for each regime, see also Table 23.1

Figure 8.9 US dollar: effective exchange rates, Data source:

Figure 8.9 US dollar: effective exchange rates, Data source:

Figure 8.10 Out-of-sample exchange rate forecasting Data source: Meese and Rogoff (1983)

Figure 8.11 Canada; interest rates and inflation rate (CPI), 1970 – 2011 Data source: IFS; bank rate (end of period) and cpi (% change), monthly data

Figure 8.12 UK; interest rates and term structure, Data source: IFS; 3 and 6 month Paris Interbank Offer rate

Figure 8.13 Two investment options

Figure 8.14 Australia – USA: 12-month covered interest parity Data source: IFS; shown interest rates are interbank offered rates,