crawling band regime
The "crawling band regime" refers to a monetary policy strategy in which a country's central bank gradually adjusts the exchange rate of its currency within a narrow, pre-determined range. This approach aims to provide stability and avoid abrupt changes in the value of the currency, promoting a controlled and predictable exchange rate movement.
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