A U.S. parent owns a subsidiary in France, the subsidiary's accounts are maintained in euros, and its functional currency is the U.S. dollar. During the year, the euro has weakened against the U.S. dollar (U.S.$/€ rate has declined) . Which one of the subsidiary's transactions below increases the amount of remeasurement losses reported when the subsidiary's accounts are translated to U.S. dollars?
A) Inventory purchases
B) Depreciation expense
C) Sale of equity securities
D) Sales revenue
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