List of countries by exchange rate regime
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This is a list of countries by their exchange rate regime.[1]
No legal tender of their own
US dollar as legal tender
Euro as legal tender
Australian dollar as legal tender
Swiss franc as legal tender
Currency board
US dollar as exchange rate anchor
Euro as exchange rate anchor
Other currency as exchange rate anchor
Conventional peg
US dollar as exchange rate anchor
Euro as exchange rate anchor
Benin (XOF) Burkina Faso (XOF) Cabo Verde (CVE) Cameroon (XAF) Central African Republic (XAF) Chad (XAF) Comoros (KMF) Côte d'Ivoire (XOF) Denmark (DKK) Equatorial Guinea (XAF) Gabon (XAF) Guinea-Bissau (XOF) Mali (XOF) Niger (XOF) Republic of Congo (XAF) São Tomé and Príncipe (STD) Senegal (XOF) Togo (XOF)
Composite exchange rate anchor
Other currency as exchange rate anchor
Other
Stabilized arrangement
US dollar as exchange rate anchor
Euro as exchange rate anchor
Composite exchange rate anchor
Monetary aggregate target
Bangladesh (BDT) Burundi (BIF) Democratic Republic of the Congo (CDF) Guinea (GNF) Sri Lanka (LKR) Tajikistan (TJS) Yemen (YER)
Other
Crawling peg
US dollar as exchange rate anchor
Composite exchange rate anchor
Crawl-like arrangement
US dollar as exchange rate anchor
Euro as exchange rate anchor
Monetary aggregate target
Inflation-targeting framework
Other
Pegged exchange rate within horizontal bands
Composite exchange rate anchor
Other managed arrangement
US dollar as exchange rate anchor
Composite exchange rate anchor
Monetary aggregate target
Inflation-targeting framework
Other
Costa Rica (CRC) Kyrgyzstan (KGS) Malaysia (MYR) Mauritania (MRO) Pakistan (PKR) Sudan (SDG) Vanuatu (VUV)
Floating
Monetary aggregate target
Afghanistan (AFN) Kenya (KES) Madagascar (MGA) Malawi (MWK) Mozambique (MZN) Papua New Guinea (PGK) Seychelles (SCR) Sierra Leone (SLL) Tanzania (TZS) Ukraine (UAH) Uruguay (UYU)
Inflation-targeting framework
Albania (ALL) Argentina (ARS) Brazil (BRL) Colombia (COP) Georgia (GEL) Ghana (GHS) Hungary (HUF) Iceland (ISK) Indonesia (IDR) Israel (ILS) South Korea (KRW) Moldova (MDL) New Zealand (NZD) Paraguay (PYG) Peru (PEN) Philippines (PHP) Romania (RON) Serbia (RSD) South Africa (ZAR) Thailand (THB) Turkey (TRY) Uganda (UGX)
Other
Free floating
Inflation-targeting framework
Other
See also
References
- ↑ "Monetary Policy Framework" (PDF). Annual report on exchange arrangements and exchange restrictions 2014. International Monetary Fund. October 2014. p. 6.
- 1 2 3 http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/euro/world/outside_euro_area/index_en.htm
- 1 2 3 http://www.treasury.gov.au/PublicationsAndMedia/Publications/2010/Monetary-and-exchange-rate-policy/working-paper-2010-05/Exchange-rates
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-02. Retrieved 2015-07-02.
- ↑ https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30635826
- ↑ "Russian central bank abandons rouble trading band, floats rouble". Reuters. 10 November 2014. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
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