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Strong CurrencyA currency whose value compared to other currencies is improving, as indicated by a decrease in the direct exchange rates for the currency.Strong Currency Similar MatchesUnder-valued currencyUnder-valued currencyThe situation of a currency whose value on the exchange market is lower than is believed to be sustainable. This may be due to a pegged or managed rate that is below the market-clearing rate, or, under a floating rate, it may be due to speculative capital outflows. Contrasts with over-valued currency. Currency riskCurrency riskUncertainty about the future value of a currency. Currency reservesCurrency reservesThis usually means international reserves. Currency devaluationCurrency devaluationA deliberate downward adjustment in the official exchange rates established, or pegged, by a government against a specified standard, such as another currency or gold. Canonical model of currency crisesCanonical model of currency crisesThis term has been used to refer to the model that Krugman (1979) presented of a currency crisis that results when domestic policy is pursued in a manner inconsistent with a pegged exchange rate. Further SuggestionsCurrency in circulationCurrency speculation Asian Currency Units (ACU) Currency Currency depreciation Eurocurrency market currency loan Common currency Currency union Currency swap Artificial currency Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX) Net currency exposure Vehicle currency European Currency Unit (ECU) Currency appreciation Currency revaluation Currency swap Currency depreciation Currency board Currency Currency in circulation Currency futures contract Reserve currency Foreign currency mortgage |
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