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1. In addition, fixed or pegged exchange rate regimes eliminated costs related to exchange rate hedging (7).

2. An exchange rate system where a country's exchange rate is "pegged" (i.e. fixed) in relation to another currency.

3. The absolute response of inflation is greatest under a pegged exchange rate.

4. Directors agreed that the current pegged exchange rate regime has served Morocco well.

5. Rogoff (1998) has likened pegged exchange rate systems to "lightning rods" that attract financial crises.

6. Inflexible exchange rate regimes set the stage for current account imbalances and weak financial sectors.

7. The ERM was an arrangement that pegged most European currencies’ exchange-rate movements within limited bands.

8. The adjustments in the exchange rate regimes from pegged to adjustable peg systems, and finally to flexible exchange rate regimes, have contributed to the process of economic integration.

9. The krone is pegged to the euro via the ERM II, the European Union's exchange rate mechanism.

Tuy nhiên trên thực tế, đồng krone gắn bó chặt chẽ với đồng euro qua hệ thống Cơ chế tỷ suất hối đoái châu Âu II (European Exchange Rate Mechanism II), một phần của Hệ thống tiền tệ châu Âu (European Monetary System).

10. The adjustments in the exchange rate regimes from pegged to adjustable peg systems, and finally to flexible exchange rate regimes, have contributed to the process of economic integration

11. In exchange rate policy Rustamov voted for financial stability holding a pegged regime against the US dollar.

12. Both countries have a long-standing tradition of pegged exchange rate regimes, dating back to the 1960s.

13. A new currency was introduced and pegged to the US dollar at a one-to-one exchange rate.

14. The proposed multilateral exchange rate arrangement amounted to suggesting a pegged exchange rate system where exchange rate adjustments needed to be approved under a multilateral arrangement between the countries involved, using purchasing power parity as a decision criterion.

15. These relatively favourable inflation developments should be seen against the background of long-standing pegged exchange rate regimes.

16. These are high prices for China to pay to maintain its current policies, including the pegged exchange rate.

17. These may occur because of discrete exchange rate adjustments among countries maintaining pegged exchange rates, or because of disturbances in asset markets in countries with floating exchange rates.

18. Firstly, as a rule, exchange rates have been pegged to Euro or a basket of international currencies, which has removed the exchange rate policy as the economic adjustment instrument

19. Firstly, as a rule, exchange rates have been pegged to Euro or a basket of international currencies, which has removed the exchange rate policy as the economic adjustment instrument.

20. This inflation performance reflects a number of important policy choices, most notably the long-standing tradition of pegged exchange rate regimes, which dates

21. Indeed, some economists believe that intermediate regimes such as the adjustable pegged exchange rate will continue to be a viable option, especially for emerging markets.

22. 9 Where can I find the best exchange rate / rate of exchange?

23. Exchange rate and interest

24. From 1956 until 1973, the baht was pegged to the U.S. dollar at an exchange rate of 20.8 baht = one dollar and at 20 baht = 1 dollar until 1978.

25. The medium-term inflation performance of Cyprus reflects a number of important policy choices, most notably the long-standing tradition of pegged exchange rate regimes, which dates back to