Which of the following is not a reason for international investment?
A. To provide an expected risk-adjusted return in excess of that required
B. To gain access to important raw materials
C. To produce products and/or services more efficiently than possible domestically
D. International investments have less political risk than domestic investments
Answer: Option D
Solution(By Examveda Team)
International investments have less political risk than domestic investments is not a reason for international investment. International investing is an investing strategy that involves selecting global investment instruments as part of an investment portfolio. People often invest internationally to broaden diversification and spread investment risk among foreign markets and companies.Related Questions on International Finance and Treasury
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