If the U.S. interest rate differential increases, then in the foreign exchange market the

A) quantity of U.S. dollars supplied increases.
B) supply of U.S. dollars decreases.
C) demand for U.S. dollars does not change.
D) supply of U.S. dollars increases.


B

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