In theory, partially-flexible exchange rates:
A) require a very high level of official reserves.
B) allow speculative pressures to affect exchange rates.
C) impose no limitations on a country's monetary and fiscal policy.
D) permit sizable exchange rate fluctuations, as long as they foster movement toward the long-run equilibrium exchange rate.
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