Multiple Choice
Because central banks have not been willing to give up their option of intervening in the foreign exchange market,the current international financial system can best be described as a
A) variable-pegged exchange rate system.
B) moving-pegged exchange rate system.
C) hybrid of a fixed exchange rate and flexible exchange rate system.
D) flexible-exchange,dollar-pegged exchange rate system.
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