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    If Foreign Investors Fear That a Peg May Be Broken
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If Foreign Investors Fear That a Peg May Be Broken

Question 44

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If foreign investors fear that a peg may be broken because of fund outflows from that country, they may attempt to purchase more of that currency before the peg is broken.

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