An overvalued exchange rate is an exchange rate:
A) that equals the number of units of a foreign currency over the number of units of domestic currency.
B) that has an officially fixed value less than its fundamental value.
C) at which the quantities of currencies demanded and supplied in the foreign exchange market are equal.
D) that has an officially fixed value greater than its fundamental value.
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