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  • 1Foreign exchange reserves — (also called Forex reserves) in a strict sense are only the foreign currency deposits held by central banks and monetary authorities. However, the term in popular usage commonly includes foreign exchange and gold, SDRs and IMF reserve positions.… …

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  • 2Foreign-exchange reserves — Foreign exchange Exchange rates Currency band Exchange rate Exchange rate regime Exchange rate flexibility Dollarization Fixed exchange rate Floating exchange rate Linked exchange rate Managed float regime Markets Foreign exchange market Futures… …

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  • 3foreign exchange reserves — UK US noun [plural] (also international reserves, also foreign currency reserves, also foreign reserves) FINANCE, ECONOMICS ► the amounts of money in foreign currencies that a country has at a particular time: »The stock market recently hit… …

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  • 4Foreign exchange market — Forex redirects here. For the football club, see FC Forex Braşov. Foreign exchange Exchange rates Currency band Exchange rate Exchange rate regime Exchange rate flexibility Dollarization Fixed exchange rate Floating exchange rate Linked exchange… …

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  • 5Foreign Exchange Intervention — A monetary policy tool in which a central bank takes an active participatory role in influencing the monetary funds transfer rate of the national currency. Central banks, especially those in developing countries, intervene in the foreign exchange …

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  • 6Foreign relations of South Korea — The foreign relations of South Korea are dominated by its relationships with North Korea, Japan, China and United States.The Constitution of the Sixth Republic vests the conduct of foreign affairs in the presidency and the State Council, subject… …

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  • 7Foreign relations of Argentina — Argentina This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Argentina Constitution Government …

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  • 8Exchange Stabilization Fund — The Exchange Stabilization Fund (ESF) is an emergency reserve fund of the United States Treasury Department, normally used for foreign exchange intervention. This arrangement (as opposed to having the central bank intervene directly) allows the… …

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  • 9Exchange rate regime — The exchange rate regime is the way a country manages its currency in respect to foreign currencies and the foreign exchange market. It is closely related to monetary policy and the two are generally dependent on many of the same factors.The… …

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  • 10crisis — / kraIsifis/ noun plural crises /si:z/ (C, U) 1 a period or moment of great danger, difficulty, or uncertainty, especially in politics or economics: the energy crisis of 1972 | the Cuban missile crisis 2 a time when a personal emotional problem… …

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