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A dollar peg is when a country maintains its currency's value at a fixed exchange rate to the U.S. dollar. The country's central bank controls the value of its currency so that it rises and falls along with the dollar. The dollar's value fluctuates because it's on a floating exchange rate.
Why Currencies Peg to the U.S. Dollar In Africa, many countries peg to the euro. The exceptions being Djibouti and Eritrea which peg their own currencies to the U.S. dollar. In Asia, Macau and Hong Kong fix to the U.S. dollar. China, on the other hand, has been embroiled in controversy about its currency policy.
Currently there are several currencies pegged to the euro, some with fluctuation bands around a central rate and others with no fluctuations allowed around the central rate. As part of ERM II, the currencies have a fluctuation band of ±15%.
A dollar peg is when a country maintains its currency's value at a fixed exchange rate to the U.S. dollar. The country's central bank controls the value of its currency so that it rises and falls along with the dollar. The dollar's value fluctuates because it's on a floating exchange rate.
Barbados fixes its dollar with the U.S. currency, and the Bahamas, Belize, Bermuda and Cuba are a other island nations around the Gulf of Mexico that peg to the dollar as well. Bolivia, Ecuador, Guyana, Panama and Venezuela are mainland countries in Central and South America using fixed-rate valuation.
China does not have a floating exchange rate that is determined by market forces, as is the case with most advanced economies. Instead, it pegs its currency, the yuan (or reminds), to the U.S. dollar. By keeping the yuan at artificially low levels, China makes its exports more competitive in the global marketplace.
Investors who exchange dollars or other foreign currency for yuan must sell them directly to China's central bank, which incorporates them into the country's foreign reserves. China has customarily used a portion of its reserves to influence the value of its currency through foreign exchange market interventions.
A dollar peg is when a country maintains its currency's value at a fixed exchange rate to the U.S. dollar. The country's central bank controls the value of its currency so that it rises and falls along with the dollar. The dollar's value fluctuates because it's on a floating exchange rate.
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