Match List I (exchange rate change ) with List II (Nomenclature):
S.No.
List- Exchange rate change 
List-II Nomenclature
1.
Lowering of the value of a country's currency in terms of other currencies.
Appreciation.
2.
Decline (or fall) in the value of a country's currency in terms of other currencies.
Devaluation.
3.
Increase in the value of country's currency in terms of other currencies.
Depreciation.
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Match List I (exchange rate change ) with List II (Nomenclature):
S.No.
List- Exchange rate change 
List-II Nomenclature
1.
Lowering of the value of a country's currency in terms of other currencies.
Devaluation.
2.
Decline (or fall) in the value of a country's currency in terms of other currencies.
Depreciation.
3.
Increase in the value of country's currency in terms of other currencies.
Appreciation.
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