
1) Currency maneuver 2) Diminution of worth 3) Monetary policy 4) Regulating 5) Regulation
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1) Depression
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Devaluation in modern monetary policy is a reduction in the value of a currency with respect to those goods, services or other monetary units with which that currency can be exchanged. ‘Devaluation’ means official lowering of the value of a country`s currency within a fixed exchange rate system, by which the monetary authority formally sets a....
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1. Depreciation. 2. A fall in the value of a currency that has been pegged, either because of an announced reduction in the par value of the currency with the peg continuing, or because the pegged rate is abandoned and the floating rate declines. 3. A fall in the value of a currency in terms of gold or silver, meaningful only under some form of g...
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reduction in the exchange value of a country`s monetary unit in terms of gold, silver, or foreign monetary units. Devaluation is employed to ... [3 related articles]
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A decrease in the spot price of a currency. Often initiated by a government announcement.
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A decrease in the spot price of the currency.
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Formal reduction in the value of a currency against other currencies.
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Occurs when the government lowers the value of the exchange rate from one fixed rate to another
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In economics, the lowering of the official value of a currency against other currencies, so that exports become cheaper and imports more expensive. Used when a country is badly in deficit in its...
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Formerly the German financial futures and options market. Merged with the Swiss Options and Financia
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Lowering of the value of a country's currency relative to the currencies of other nations. When a nation devalues its currency, the goods it imports become more expensive, while its exports become less expensive abroad and thus more competitive.
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The reduction in the value of one currency vis a vis other countries.
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A formal reduction in the value of a currency with respect to another, often from a pegged level,... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/devaluation.htm?id=407&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of devaluation'>more</a>
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Refers to the action taken by a country via its central bank or monetary board which reduces the value of its currency vis a vis other currencies. Often, the result is more abrupt than would occur within a floating rate framework.
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[
n] - an official lowering of a nation`s currency 2. [n] - the reduction of something`s value or worth
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devaluation The reduction of the official value of a currency in terms of gold or of another currency.
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noun the reduction of something`s value or worth
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In economics, the lowering of the official value of a currency against other currencies in a fixed exchange rate regime, so that exports become cheaper and imports more expensive. Used when a country is badly in deficit in its balance of trade, it results in the goods the country produces being cheaper abroad, so that the economy is stimulated by i...
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an official lowering of the exchange value of a country's currency relative to gold or other currencies. · a reduction of a value, status, etc.
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