A. floating exchange rates
B. pegged exchanged rates
C. managed floating exchange rates
D. dual exchange rates
Related Mcqs:
- A central bank or monetary authority hold foreign currency for the purpose of exchange intervention and the settlement of intergovernmental claims. Term the currency ?
A. Reserve currency
B. Hot currency
C. Pegged currency
D. Hard currency - Which exchange rate system involves a leaning against the wind|| strategy in which short-term fluctuations in exchange rates are reduced without adhering to any particular exchange rate over the long run ?
A. pegged of fixed exchange rates
B. adjustable pegged exchange rates
C. managed floating exchange rates
D. free floating exchange rates - The difference between a bank’s actual reserves and its required reserves is its?
A. required reserve ratio
B. profit margin
C. excess reserves
D. net worth - Which exchange rate system is characterized by the absence of government intervention ?
A. Free float
B. Clean float
C. Both of them
D. None of them - Which exchange rate mechanism in intended to insulate the balance of payments from short-term capital movements while providing exchange rate stability for commercial transactions ?
A. dual exchange rates
B. managed floating exchange rates
C. adjustable pegged exchange rates
D. crawling pegged exchange rates - Suppose that the world price of tin is above the target (ceiling) price that is defined by an international commodity agreement. To move the world price toward the target price, a buffer stock agreement would require its buffer stock manager to ____ tin and an export quota agreement would require that member countries _________ their export of tin?
A. purchase; decrease
B. purchase; increase
C. sell; increase
D. sell; decrease - The exchange rate system that best characterizes the present international monetary arrangement used by industrialized countries is ?
A. freely fluctuating exchange rates
B. adjustable pegged exchange rates
C. managed floating exchange rates
D. pegged or fixed exchange rates - What is the rate of exchange or exchange rate ?
A. Power to buy foreign currency
B. Foreign currency holding
C. Ratio at which unit of one country’s currency is exchanged for unit of another country currency
D. None of them - The University of Pennsylvania researchers Summers and Heston compute the price level of GDP as the ratio of purchasing power parity (PPP) exchange rate to the actual exchange rate where ?
A. both exchange rates are measured s the domestic currency price of the US-dollar
B. both exchange rates are not converted into international dollars
C. both exchange rate are pegged
D. both exchange rate are converted into Big Mac PPP formula - Suppose that the purchasing power parity estimate of the dollar/euro exchange rate is $1.30 per euro, and the current spot rate is $1.3 8 per euro. Comparing these two exchange rates from a long-run viewpoint you would ?
A. anticipate the dollar to depreciate against the euro
B. anticipate the dollar to appreciate against the euro
C. anticipate the dollar’s exchange rate against the euro to remain constant
D. have no anticipation concerning future movements in the dollar/euro exchange rate