Currency Peg
A type of fixed exchange rate which is ‘pegged’, or linked to another major currency or a basket of major currencies. This allows central banks to stabilise the currency over the long term which is advantageous for a country’s economy (such as raising government funding, imports/exports) and for businesses to predict and make investments.
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- Passporting
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