Fixed Exchange Rate

Financial Definition of Fixed-Exchange Rate

Meaning of Fixed-Exchange Rate

A country’s decision to tie the value of its currency to another country’s currency, gold (or another commodity), or a basket of currencies.

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Notion of Fixed Exchange Rate

The meaning of Fixed Exchange Rate may be as follows: the rate of exchange of a currency or currency is set by agreement between governments or by government policy (see also gold standard)


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