Multiple Choice
Why may a central bank intervene in the foreign exchange market when its currency is appreciating?
A) concerns about the country's exports becoming less competitive
B) concerns about inflation
C) concerns about imports becoming less competitive
D) to sterilize the effects on the domestic economy
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