A floating exchange rate is a type of exchange rate regime wherein a currency's value is allowed to fluctuate due to market forces without direct governmental control. However, governments and central banks may intervene to stabilize the currency if necessary.
A currency that is widely accepted around the world for international transactions; typically from Western industrialized countries or prominent regional trading blocs.
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