Fixed exchange rate system
type of exchange rate regime where a currency's value is fixed against the value of another single currency From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In a fixed exchange rate, a state authority defines an exchange rate of its own currency, against another currency, a basket of currencies, or some good, such as gold. The central bank of the country will then guarantee this exchange rate; it will buy or sell its currency at this rate.
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