One lesson which could be learned from the exchange rate crises of the 1990s is that
A) globalisation has made exchange rate crises less likely.
B) a floating currency is the only long- term defence against speculation.
C) controls on capital movements will not reduce speculation.
D) when central banks act together they can use their reserves to offset speculation.
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