
An exchange rate regime in which the rate is allowed to be determined in the exchange market without an announced par value as the goal of intervention, but the authorities do nonetheless intervene at their discretion to influence the rate.
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(from the article `International Monetary Fund`) ...to determine its exchange rate: a free float, in which the exchange rate for a country`s currency is determined by the supply and demand of that ...
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Also known as 'dirty' float, this is a system of floating exchange rates with central bank intervention to reduce currency fluctuations.
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Also known as 'dirty' float, this is a system of floating exchange rates with central bank intervention to reduce currency fluctuations.
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Also known as 'dirty' float, this is a system of floating exchange rates with central bank intervent
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