The Zimbabwean has the highest foreign exchange rate.
The foreign exchange rate is also known as the exchange rate. This is defined as the difference between two currencies.
Fixed Exhange-Rate System: currency system in which governments try to keep the values of their currencies constant against one another Flexible Exchange- Rate System: allows the exchange rate to be determined by supply and demand. With a flexible exchange- rate system, exchange rates need not fall into any prespecified range.
The real effective exchange rate based on real exchange instead of nominal exchange rate in foreign currency exchange.
A fixed exchange rate system is one where the value of the exchange rate is fixed to another currency. This means that the government have to intervene in the foreign exchange market to maintain the fixed rate. The equilibrium exchange rate may be either above or below the fixed rate. In Figure 1 below, the equilibrium is above the fixed rate. There is a shortage of the national currency at the fixed rate. This would normally force the equilibrium exchange rate upwards, but the rate is fixed and so cannot be allowed to move. To keep the exchange rate at the fixed rate the government will need to intervene. They will need to sell their own currency from their foreign exchange reserves and buy overseas currencies instead. This has the effect of shifting the supply curve to S2 and as a result, their foreign currency holdings will rise.
pegged exchange rate is officially fixed in terms of gold or any other currency in foreign exchange. Floating exchange rate is flexible rate in which value of currency is allowed to adjust freely determined by the supply & demand of foreign exchange
The foreign exchange rate is also known as the exchange rate. This is defined as the difference between two currencies.
The foreign exchange rate helps determine the value of money. When the exchange rate is high, then the currency is less valuable.
The US foreign exchange rate varies greatly depending on the country and currency. The current foreign exchange rate for euros is 0.77 euros per USD. The current foreign exchange rate for CAD is 1.02 CAD per USD.
Fixed Exhange-Rate System: currency system in which governments try to keep the values of their currencies constant against one another Flexible Exchange- Rate System: allows the exchange rate to be determined by supply and demand. With a flexible exchange- rate system, exchange rates need not fall into any prespecified range.
The real effective exchange rate based on real exchange instead of nominal exchange rate in foreign currency exchange.
An exchange rate, which is also called the foreign-foreign exchange rate, is the rate that currency will be exchanged for another currency and may have a forward contract. The spot exchange rate is the current exchange rate today with immediate delivery and it is also called benchmark rates and outright rates.
The buying rate & selling rate in foreign exchange market.
A fixed exchange rate system is one where the value of the exchange rate is fixed to another currency. This means that the government have to intervene in the foreign exchange market to maintain the fixed rate. The equilibrium exchange rate may be either above or below the fixed rate. In Figure 1 below, the equilibrium is above the fixed rate. There is a shortage of the national currency at the fixed rate. This would normally force the equilibrium exchange rate upwards, but the rate is fixed and so cannot be allowed to move. To keep the exchange rate at the fixed rate the government will need to intervene. They will need to sell their own currency from their foreign exchange reserves and buy overseas currencies instead. This has the effect of shifting the supply curve to S2 and as a result, their foreign currency holdings will rise.
pegged exchange rate is officially fixed in terms of gold or any other currency in foreign exchange. Floating exchange rate is flexible rate in which value of currency is allowed to adjust freely determined by the supply & demand of foreign exchange
India followed a 'fixed exchange rate' system till the economic crisis of 1991.At present India is following 'floating exchange rate'following link will help you to understand:(http://indianblogger.com/foreign-exchange-rate-determination-in-india/)thank you
Transaction in future date by forward contract(future delivery) to purchase/sell foreign exchange at prevailing rate.
A fixed exchange rate system is where a country's exchange rate regime under which the government or central bank ties the official exchange rate to another country's currency (or the price of gold). The purpose of a fixed exchange rate system is to maintain a country's currency value within a very narrow band. Also known as pegged exchange rate. Fixed rates provide greater certainty for exporters and importers. This also helps the government maintain low inflation, which in the long run should keep interest rates down and stimulate increased trade and investment. however I'm not sure what a currency board system is....sorry.