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Что (кто) такое currency revaluation - определение

REDUCTION IN VALUE OF A CURRENCY WITH RESPECT TO ANYTHING WHICH IT CAN BE EXCHANGED FOR
Currency devaluation; Devalued; Devalue; Devaluating; Devaluated; Devaluate; Devalues; Devaluing; Devaluations; Currency revaluation; External devaluation; Devaluate\'\"; Devaluation of a currency

devalue         
¦ verb (devalues, devaluing, devalued) reduce or underestimate the worth or importance of.
?Economics reduce the official value of (a currency) in relation to other currencies.
Derivatives
devaluation noun
devalue         
(devalues, devaluing, devalued)
1.
To devalue something means to cause it to be thought less impressive or less deserving of respect.
They spread tales about her in an attempt to devalue her work...
VERB: V n
devalued
She feels devalued because she knows her husband has had affairs.
ADJ
2.
To devalue the currency of a country means to reduce its value in relation to other currencies.
India has devalued the Rupee by about eleven per cent...
VERB: V n by amount
devaluation (devaluations)
It will lead to devaluation of a number of European currencies...
N-VAR
Devaluation         
In macroeconomics and modern monetary policy, a devaluation is an official lowering of the value of a country's currency within a fixed exchange-rate system, in which a monetary authority formally sets a lower exchange rate of the national currency in relation to a foreign reference currency or currency basket. The opposite of devaluation, a change in the exchange rate making the domestic currency more expensive, is called a revaluation.

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Devaluation

In macroeconomics and modern monetary policy, a devaluation is an official lowering of the value of a country's currency within a fixed exchange-rate system, in which a monetary authority formally sets a lower exchange rate of the national currency in relation to a foreign reference currency or currency basket. The opposite of devaluation, a change in the exchange rate making the domestic currency more expensive, is called a revaluation. A monetary authority (e.g., a central bank) maintains a fixed value of its currency by being ready to buy or sell foreign currency with the domestic currency at a stated rate; a devaluation is an indication that the monetary authority will buy and sell foreign currency at a lower rate.

However, under a floating exchange rate system (in which exchange rates are determined by market forces acting on the foreign exchange market, and not by government or central bank policy actions), a decrease in a currency's value relative to other major currency benchmarks is instead called depreciation; likewise, an increase in the currency's value is called appreciation.

Related but distinct concepts include inflation, which is a market-determined decline in the value of the currency in terms of goods and services (related to its purchasing power). Altering the face value of a currency without reducing its exchange rate is a redenomination, not a devaluation or revaluation.

Примеры употребления для currency revaluation
1. "He believes that currency revaluation should occur.
2. Whether the currency revaluation makes much of a difference remains to be seen.
3. A currency revaluation would not offer major changes to its exports.
4. Faced with simmering discontent among rural Chinese who have been left behind by China‘s coastal boom, the dictatorship fears that currency revaluation could unleash furious protest.
5. The first implication of any currency revaluation, said Daniel Hanna, senior regional economist at Standard Chartered Bank in Dubai, is its effect on the prices of goods.