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iv. USD: 0 Appreciated O Depreciated O Remained unchanged b. What are the TWDIUSD exchange rates for the two periods? Round your answer to the nearest fourth decimal. i. Year 2000, Quarter 2: ill? ii. Year 2009, Quarter 1: ? c. Based on your previous answer. which currency UWD or USD} has appreciated against the other (only use i decimals to compare them)? 0 TWD 0 USD 0 None d. Suppose a Canadian wants to purchase a good in a country that uses the USD currency. If the price ofthe good in the country is 500 USD, how much the Canadian will pay in Canadian dollars? Use the most recent exchange rate in the table and round your answer to the nearest second decimal. $53157\" e. For a Canadian. the cost of goods has decreased the most in the countryr that uses which of the four O TWD O USD O None d. Suppose a Canadian wants to purchase a good in a country that uses the USD currency. If the price of the good in the country is 500 USD, how much the Canadian will pay in Canadian dollars? Use the most recen exchange rate in the table and round your answer to the nearest second decimal. e. For a Canadian, the cost of goods has decreased the most in the country that uses which of the four currencies? O ZAR O SEK O TWD O USD We cannot answer that question using nominal exchange ratesPart A: International Finance The following table shows four nominal exchange rates expressed in Canadian dollars per unit of the foreign currency for two different quarters (Bank of Canada (2020b,a)). The column names are the currency codes. Year Quarter ZAR SEK TWD USD 2000 2 0.2159 0.1672 0.0483 1.4799 2009 0.1251 0.1482 0.0366 1.2443 a. Indicate whether each of currencies have appreciated, depreciated, or neither, against the Canadian dollar between the two periods. i. ZAR: Appreciated . Depreciated . Remained unchanged ii. SEK: O Appreciated . Depreciated . Remained unchanged iii. TWD: O Appreciated O Depreciated Remained unchanged