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    A Managed Float Regime Is When Countries Intervene in Foreign
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A Managed Float Regime Is When Countries Intervene in Foreign

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A managed float regime is when countries intervene in foreign exchange markets in an attempt to influence their exchange rates by buying and selling foreign assets.

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