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    Home>Business & Finance homework helpDorchester, Inc has asked you to help forecast exchange rates for the three potential countries you have selected for your proposal. In a three to five page paper (excluding title and reference pages), plot the exchange rates from the past year in each of the following countries: Japan, China, & United Kingdom (UK). Identify and describe any patterns that can be seen. What are the possible explanations for these patterns? What exchange rates do you predict for 1 year from now?

     

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