Interest rate parity (IRP) is a fundamental principle in the field of international finance that describes the relationship between the interest rates of two countries and their respective currencies. The core idea of IRP is that the difference in interest rates between two countries should be equal to the expected change in exchange rates between their currencies over the same period. It ensures that there are no arbitrage opportunities arising from differences in interest rates.

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