medium · FRM Part 1

In the context of covered interest parity, what does the term 'cost of carry' represent for a foreign currency?

  1. The expected appreciation or depreciation of the exchange rate.
  2. The domestic financing cost minus the foreign interest income.
  3. The physical storage and insurance costs of the currency.
  4. The transaction fees and bid-ask spreads charged by FX dealers.

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