hybrid exchange rate regime
A hybrid exchange rate regime refers to a system wherein a country's currency exchange rate is influenced by both fixed and floating exchange rate mechanisms. It combines elements of both fixed and floating exchange rates, allowing the currency value to fluctuate within certain limits or under specific conditions, while also maintaining some level of stability through intervention from central banks or government authorities.
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