An exchange rate regime where the country's central bank allows its currency price to float freely between an upper and lower bound and may buy or sell large amounts of it in order to provide price support or resistance is referred to as:
A) forward exchange regime.
B) purchasing parity regime.
C) freely floating regime.
D) managed floating regime.
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