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Daily Exchange Rates

It is an easy matter to keep up with changes in exchange rates every day using the Web site of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In this application, you will learn how hard it is to predict exchange rate movements, and you will get some practice thinking about what factors can cause exchange rates to change.

Title: The Federal Reserve Bank of New York: Foreign Exchange 12 Noon Rates

Navigation: Go to http://www.newyorkfed.org/markets/fxrates/noon.cfm to visit the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Statistics home page for Foreign Exchange 12 Noon Rates.

Application: Answer the following questions.

  1. For each currency listed, how many dollars does it take to purchase a unit of the currency in the spot foreign exchange market?

  2. For each day during a given week (or month), choose a currency from those listed and keep track of its value relative to the dollar. Based on your tabulations, try to predict the value of the currency at the end of the week following your data collections. Use any information you may have, or just do your best without any additional information. How far off did your prediction turn out to be?





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