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The value of Germany's currency dropped and inflation soared. <---novanet answer
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No, not any longer.The Deutsche Mark was the official currency of Germany from 1948 to 2001. Since 2002 Germany has used the Euro (€).
A strong currency is essentially what the name says. It is a current that is stronger than most currents or it is improved.
A strong currency is essentially what the name says. It is a current that is stronger than most currents or it is improved.
It means, when it is weak we buy les from other countries than we were used to, strong currency is visa vesa
The strength or weakness of a currency affects exchange rates by determining how much of one currency can be exchanged for another; a strong currency can buy more of another currency, while a weak currency buys less. Currency strength is typically assessed through factors like economic indicators, interest rates, and market demand. A strong currency is often indicated by higher purchasing power and stability, while a weak currency may show signs of inflation or economic instability. Tools such as the Big Mac Index or currency exchange rates can help gauge a currency's relative strength.
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