If Scottish clothing from Great Britain featuring the Loch Ness Monster becomes more popular in the U.S., in the foreign exchange market, this would: increase the demand for British pounds. have no effect on the currencies. increase demand for U.S. dollars increases the supply of British pounds.
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S., there will likely be an increase in the number of Americans purchasing these products. This would lead to an increase in the demand for British pounds in order to pay for these goods. Show more…
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