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As a trading currency, the euro is ________.
 
  A) more widely traded than the U.S. dollar in seven of the top ten currency markets in the world
  B) widely traded in London but not in any other major foreign-exchange markets in the world
  C) becoming more popular than the U.S. dollar because of its global acceptance
  D) gaining ground against the U.S. dollar in Eastern European countries

Question 2

Why is London most likely the top market for trading foreign exchange?
 
  A) The British pound is the world's top trading currency.
  B) Most multinational firms are headquartered in London.
  C) London is uniquely positioned geographically in terms of time zones.
  D) British traders have always been the most sophisticated in the world.


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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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