A measure for preventing the external value of the naira from falling is for the government to

a

increase its spending with foreign reserve

b

sell its own currency

c

reduce interest rate

d

buy its currency with foreign reserve

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Iember_codes
3 years ago
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The correct answer is D because when it buys it's own currency with foreign reserve, it won't be in circulation and this would lead to increased in demand for it

NOTABENE2021
4 years ago

Option D is the correct option

NOTABENE2021
4 years ago

Option D
Explanation: The bank can buy its own currency by using foreign currency that it has in its own reserves. This not only cuts off the currency's depreciation, but also controls the money supply by reducing the amount in circulation. The same is true if the central bank decides to do the opposite—by selling its own currency if it appreciates too much.

saaliyah
3 years ago

The correct answer is option B - sell its own currency. This is because when a government sells its own currency, it reduces the supply of its currency in the market and increases demand for it, which in turn increases its value relative to other currencies

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