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在间接标价法下,如果汇率值变大,则本币即期汇率() A.升值  B.贴水  C.升水

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在间接标价法下,如果汇率值变大,则本币即期汇率()

A.升值 

B.贴水 

C.升水 

D.贬值

答案:

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