Intervention points (supporting points)
In the case of fixed exchange rates, the lower and upper price limits for the domestic currency on the free international capital market at which the central bank intervenes in a regulatory capacity. A distinction is made between official (de jure, [officially declared]) intervention points and actual (practiced, informal, de facto) intervention points. As recent monetary history shows, the two often diverge sharply. – See exchange rate, fixed.
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