International Currency Exchange Rate

  

Categories: Forex

See: Foreign Exchange.

So many RMB (Chinese currency) for the price of one dollar. So many dollars for a British pound.

Supply. Demand. There's an intersection. And that's the price at which one given currency converts into another.

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Finance allah shmoop How do foreign parties affect transaction costs

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They make them higher Yeah buying a basket of cheese

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from the local safeway or alberts in store in paying

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for us dollars is way easier and cheaper Transactional ethan

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buying a similar basket of cheese from france and paying

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for it in euros and france So other than in

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world war two a big one is generally perceived as

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being reliable stable So in the case of cheese dealing

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with frances easy relatively easy anyway But what happens when

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you want a similar cheese basket from the somalian warlord

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christmas collection gift basket of cheese for the holidays Huge

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risk not just in currency but in shipping in a

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well in your life And trust of course like which

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warlord will be on top that week If you pay

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the money up front like they demand will the cheese

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ever show up And if it does you know Will

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there be a bomb in it Or another warlords head

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Or maybe there's some other body part on anyway So

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dealing across or outside of u S borders carries more

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risk When you transact and surprise surprise it carries more

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reward as well If you're an investor think about buying

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u S treasury bonds the safest most norman of investment

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you could make They pay like in two or three

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percent return for a five year bond And well if

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you make the same investment in bonds backed by the

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french government these days well they pay about four and

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a half percent Why well more inflation in france More

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risk One of my bonds backed by the sum holien

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government Yeah like there You've got to get one hundred

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ninety seven percent interest rate and good luck collecting Should

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those bonds ever default Note that there's a lot more

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risk being a u S citizen investing in bonds overseas

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versus a local buying locally that is many countries give

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priority to their own citizens in collecting on government debt

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You know debts owed by their own country versus them

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damn foreigners throwing their capital in the mix The u

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S is distinctively egalitarian in this way going out of

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its way to treat all investors all around the world

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equally the same way they would treat their own citizens

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are u S citizens investing in u S Securities and

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as a result of being extremely fair in equal ish

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we've attracted mounds and mounds of capital from all over

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the world They trust us Yeah it's where so much 00:02:22.41 --> [endTime] We print it right onto our currency Nothing

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