In times of turmoil, one would think that a stable, or relatively stable, exchange rate would be a boon to policymakers, soothing the anxieties of international investors. However, keeping the value of the currency stable against a foreign currency such as the US dollar, when buffeted by shocks, entails sometimes painful tradeoffs.
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