When a currency strengthens against other currencies,a central bank:
A) may sell gold to counter that appreciation in the currency's value.
B) will buy its currency in hopes of avoiding losses.
C) will sell its currency in hopes of making a profit.
D) may buy gold to counter that appreciation in the currency's value.
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