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Devaluation

Trading Term

Devaluation is the formal downward adjustment of a currency’s official par value or central exchange rate. An example would be the Chinese Renmimbi, which is pegged to a basket of international currencies. Chinese government officials will devalue or revalue their currency based on fluctuations in the exchange rates of the basket of currencies to which the Renmimbi is pegged.

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