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A managed currency is one whose exchange rate is subject to significant intervention from the government or other central authority.
A floating exchange rate system in which some government intervention takes place.  
 
Contrasted with a freely floating currency.
 


Also called a dirty float.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Exchange rate]]


* [[Pegged currency]]
* [[Managed float]]
* [[Floating exchange rate system]]
* [[Crawling peg system]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]

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A floating exchange rate system in which some government intervention takes place.

Also called a dirty float.

See also