One alternative to a currency crisis or to continuing to try to support a fixed exchange rate is to devalue unilaterally.
A currency crisis occurs when a country can no longer support the price of its currency in foreign-exchange markets under a fixed-exchange-rate system.
Yes. Both refers to the same.
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Nuclear war (WW3).
Many banks in Indonesia offer the option of currency linked investment that allows you to receive your principal amount and yield maturity in the base currency or an alternative currency of your choice.
Barack Obama has said he supports alternative energy resources
No, because too much currency would lower its value and increase inflation more
your mother, your father, and your sister's salty armpit.
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There is no price for one currency. Currencies are traded in pairs and the price is for one currency in terms of the other currency.
I think you mean 'Sterling', or 'pounds Sterling', which is an alternative name for the British Pound (£).