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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.
A currency peg is a country or government's exchange rate policy whereby it attaches, or links, the central bank's rate of exchange to another country's script. Also referred to as a fixed exchange rate or a pegged exchange rate, a currency peg stabilizes the exchange rate between countries.
Referred to as a broken peg, the inability of a country to defend its currency can result in a sharp devaluation from artificially high levels and dislocation in the local economy. An example of a broken peg occurred in 1997 when Thailand ran out of reserves to defend its currency.
The system was a monetary order intended to govern currency relations among sovereign states, with the 44 member countries required to establish a parity of their national currencies in terms of the U.S. dollar and to maintain exchange rates within 1% of parity (a “band”) by intervening in their foreign exchange ...
A crawling peg is a system of exchange rate adjustment in which a currency with a fixed exchange rate is allowed to fluctuate within a band of rates. ... The par value of the stated currency is also adjusted frequently due to market factors such as inflation.
The Middle East Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates each use the U.S. dollar as a currency peg. Unlike Africa, the U.S. dollar is the only currency used through the region for fixing local currency rates.
Simply explained, in order to weaken its currency, a country sells its own currency and buys foreign currency usually U.S. dollars. Following the laws of supply and demand, the result is that the manipulating country reduces the demand for its own currency while increasing the demand for foreign currencies.
Currency manipulation occurs when a government or central bank buys or sells foreign currency in exchange for its own domestic currency to influence its relative value. Say in a simple world that the exchange rate between U.S. Dollars (USD) and Chinese Reminds (RMB) is 1 to 5, meaning 1 USD is worth 5 RMB.
This refers to a nation's international trade or its exports and imports. In general terms, a weaker currency will stimulate exports and make imports more expensive, thereby decreasing a nation's trade deficit (or increasing surplus) over time.
Since the 1988 Act was enacted, the U.S. has designated the following countries as currency manipulators: South Korea in 1988, Taiwan in 1988 and again in 1992, and China from 1992 until 1994.
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