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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Floating Exchange Rates, Definition

Floating Exchange Rates, Definition

The Bretton Woods system of currency exchange rate management remained in place until the early 1970's. However, the system came undone as a result of increasing structural imbalances between nations. The U.S. dollar could no longer hold the value of the pegged rate of USD 35/ounce of gold as set out in the Bretton Woods Accord.

See also: Smithsonian Agreement

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