What are fixed and flexible exchange rates?
CBSE OUTSIDE DELHI - SET 1 2015
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Fixed Exchange Rate is the exchange rate fixed by the government/central bank and is not influenced by the demand and supply of foreign exchange. Flexible exchange rate is the exchange rate determined by the forces of demand and supply of foreign exchange in the market and is influenced by the market forces.
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