
What is a floating exchange rate?
A) An exchange rate that is susceptible to financial bubbles known as floats.
B) An exchange rate that is determined by a floating mechanism.
C) An exchange rate to which others are pegged.
D) An exchange rate that is determined by market supply and demand.
E) An exchange rate that is fixed but can vary a little.
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