Answer:
a rise in a country's expected inflation rate will eventually cause an equal rise in the interest rate that deposits of its currency offer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Inflation can be defined as the persistent general rise in the price of goods and services in an economy at a specific period of time.
Generally, inflation usually causes the value of money to fall and as a result, it imposes more cost on an economy.
When this persistent rise in the price of goods and services in an economy becomes rapid, excessive, unbearable and out of control over a period of time, it is generally referred to as hyperinflation
Under PPP i.e purchasing power parity (and by the Fisher Effect), all else equal a rise in a country's expected inflation rate will eventually cause an equal rise in the interest rate that deposits of its currency offer.