Opportunities for arbitrage in the foreign exchange markets throughout the world are:
A. fleeting, because technology today allows quick trading that eliminate them quickly.
B. plentiful, particularly in markets trading in U.S. dollars.
C. plentiful, particularly in developing nations.
D. fleeting, because most governments 'peg' or fix their currency's value to another's.
Answer: A
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