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  • ...ts]] and its performance in the context of domestic [[macroeconomics]]. Exchange rate movements also exert a major influence upon activity in the sphere of [[in A country’s '''market exchange rate''' is the rate that is determined by transactions in the [[foreign exchange
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  • ...hich it refers, it may be taken to refer to a country's [[trade-weighted exchange rate]]).
    253 bytes (40 words) - 03:54, 12 December 2010
  • ...]s, for example when, as a result of a [[currency mismatch]] and a falling exchange rate, a loan has to be serviced in a currency other than that in which it is de
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  • ...to its importance in international trade (also known as its trade-weighted exchange rate).
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  • the policy of reducing the currency exchange rate to below its market value in order to promote the country's exports.
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  • ...tional competitiveness, taken by a country that operates a nominally fixed exchange rate regime.
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  • * Example exchange rate graphs at http://www.dailyfx.com/charts/ChartStation.html
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  • ...]s, for example when, as a result of a [[currency mismatch]] and a falling exchange rate, a loan has to be serviced in a currency other than that in which it is de
    280 bytes (48 words) - 06:03, 19 March 2010
  • ...finition|financial market]], on which [[foreign exchange]] is traded and [[exchange rate|exchange rates]] are formed.
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  • Lack of sufficient foreign exchange reserves to maintain the desired ''fixed exchange rate'' of a country's currency.
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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Exchange rate depreciation/Definition subpage-->
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  • ...to its importance in international trade (also known as its trade-weighted exchange rate).
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  • ...] on the part of borrowers (as distinct from [[interest rate risk]]s and [[exchange rate risk]]s).
    237 bytes (38 words) - 06:08, 19 March 2010
  • ...or another and/or reducing the risks associated with changes in currency [[exchange rate]]s. The [[exchange rate]] the is amount of one currency you get when you pay for it with another cu
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  • * [[exchange rate]] changes ;
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  • :{{r|Exchange rate}} :{{r|Exchange rate protectionism}}
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  • a government agency that maintains a fixed exchange rate between a country's currency and another currency - usually the United St
    180 bytes (25 words) - 02:39, 19 April 2009
  • the policy of reducing the currency exchange rate to below its market value in order to promote the country's exports.
    154 bytes (23 words) - 15:31, 6 June 2009
  • ...ds) in two countries, after allowing for the cost of [[hedging]] against [[exchange rate]] changes by operating in the [[forward market]].
    274 bytes (37 words) - 05:24, 26 July 2011
  • ...he terms of the Bretton Woods agreement, however, the required fall in the exchange rate can only be brought about by a procedure termed "devaluation" (see below)
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  • A country cannot simultaneusly (a) maintain a stable [[exchange rate]], (b) manage its own [[monetary policy]],and (c) allow free movements of
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  • ...ts]] and its performance in the context of domestic [[macroeconomics]]. Exchange rate movements also exert a major influence upon activity in the sphere of [[in A country’s '''market exchange rate''' is the rate that is determined by transactions in the [[foreign exchange
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