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    Several Countries in the World Today Peg Their Currencies to the U.S
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Several Countries in the World Today Peg Their Currencies to the U.S

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Question 310

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Several countries in the world today peg their currencies to the U.S. dollar, causing those
currencies' values to fluctuate as the U.S. dollar fluctuates.

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