Multiple Choice
To maintain the peg, a nation must keep its money supply constant, which it does by:
A) buying and selling foreign reserves and domestic assets for its own currency.
B) requiring all banks to back deposits 100%.
C) backing the currency by foreign reserves 100%.
D) selling only foreign reserves for its own currency.
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