Currency Regulation
/ˈkʌrənsi ˌrɛɡjʊˈleɪʃən/
Definitions
- (n.) The set of laws and regulations governing the issuance, exchange, and use of money within a jurisdiction.
Currency regulation ensures stable exchange rates and controls inflation.
- (n.) Legal controls on foreign currency transactions and cross-border capital flows to protect economic sovereignty.
The government imposed currency regulation to limit capital flight during the crisis.
Forms
- currency regulation
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Commentary
Currency regulation often intersects with monetary policy and international law, requiring precise drafting to balance economic stability and market freedom.
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