Multiple Choice
In a pegged exchange rate system, a country will peg the value of its currency to:
A) an index of the world's major currencies determined by the International Monetary Fund.
B) an average of the historic values of its own currency.
C) a major currency.
D) the currencies of the countries with which it trades most frequently.
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