Exchange rate expectations:
A) do not affect exchange rates in the short run or the long run.
B) affect exchange rates but are not as important as fundamentals in the short run.
C) affect exchanges rates and are more important than fundamentals in the short run.
D) affect exchange rates, but only in the long run.
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