Happy Company wants to raise $2 million with debt financing. The funds are needed to finance working

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Happy Company wants to raise $2 million with debt financing. The funds are needed to finance working capital, and the firm will repay them with interest in one year. Happy Company's treasurer is considering three options:

Borrowing U.S. dollars from Security Pacific Bank at 8 percent.

Borrowing British pounds from Midland Bank at 14 percent.

Borrowing Japanese yen from Sanwa Bank at 5 percent.

If Happy borrows foreign currency, it will not cover it; that is, it will simply change foreign currency for dollars at today's spot rate and buy the same foreign currency a year later at the spot rate that is in effect. Happy Company estimates the pound will depreciate by 5 percent relative to the dollar and the yen will appreciate 3 percent relative to the dollar in the next year. From which bank should Happy Company borrow?

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