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Dirty Float

Also known as managed float, it's a system of floating exchange rates in which the government or the country's central bank occasionally intervenes, the government doesnt allow the currency to float freely. In most instances, the intervention aspect of a dirty float system is meant to act as a buffer against an external economic shock before its effects become truly disruptive to the domestic economy.

For example, country X may find that some hedge fund is speculating that its currency will depreciate substantially, thus the hedge fund is starting to short massive amounts of country X's currency. Because country X uses a dirty float system, the government decides to take swift action and buy back a large amount of its currency in order to limit the amount of devaluation caused by the hedge fund.

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  • Partie du discours : proper noun
  • Secteur d’activité/Domaine : Economie
  • Catégorie : Change

Forex Jargon

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