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15 October, 10:21

Suppose the current spot rate for the Norwegian krone is NKr5.5923 while the expected inflation rate in Norway is 2.2 percent compared to 1.8 percent in the U. S. A risk-free asset in the U. S. is yielding 3.4 percent. What approximate real rate of return should you expect on a risk-free Norwegian security?

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  1. 15 October, 10:48
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    The Risk-free asset in the Norwegian is 3.8%

    Explanation:

    The computation of the real rate of return of Norwegian security is shown below:

    The calculation is done by comparing the two countries risk-free asset and the inflation rate.

    Risk-free asset in the U. S - expected inflation rate in the U. S = Risk-free asset in the Norwegian - expected inflation rate in the Norwegian

    3.4% - 1.8% = Risk free asset in the Norwegian - 2.2%

    1.6% + 2.2% = Risk free asset in the Norwegian

    The inflation rate should be deducted from the countries risk-free asset because it gives the fair value of the return.

    So, the Risk-free asset in the Norwegian is 3.8%
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