Reverse Currency War
- To fight devaluation of own currency, central bank raises interest rates, which in turn increases currency value compared to other currencies of other countries. This is called Reverse Currency War.
- On the contrary, central bank tries to devalue own currency to get benefits of export and reduce import. It is called Currency ....
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