A. Take the following two exchange rates and compute the EUR/INR cross exchange rate.
INR12.1225/USD
EUR 8.145/USD.
B. In question A, if there is a direct cross exchange rate of EUR.66215/INR, is there a triangular arbitrage opportunity? If yes, start with $50,000 and indicate how much triangular arbitrage profit exists for 1 trip around the triangle.
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A. Take the following two exchange rates and compute the EUR/INR cross exchange rate. INR12.1225/USD EUR 8.145/USD. B. In question A, if there is a direct cross exchange rate of EUR.66215/INR, is there a triangular arbitrage opportunity? If yes, star
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