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An increase in the value of the foreign currency in terms of the domestic currency means that ________.
An increase in the value of the foreign currency in terms of the domestic currency means that ________.
▸ the foreign currency has appreciated and the nominal exchange rate has risen
▸ the domestic currency has appreciated and the nominal exchange rate has fallen
▸ the domestic currency has depreciated and the nominal exchange rate has risen
▸ the foreign currency has appreciated and the nominal exchange rate has fallen
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