A currency bailout
A. Is considered to be a dangerous move by the International Monetary Fund.
B. Is considered to be a dangerous move by the central banks of the strongest economies worldwide.
C. Occurs when money is borrowed from an economy to increase the value of its currency.
D. Can help avoid a situation in which a weakness in one currency undermines other currencies.
Answer: D
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