Currency repricing adjusts the nominal value of a nation’s money, often to combat hyperinflation or stabilize trade. It involves removing zeros from banknotes or pegging to a stronger currency. Governments and central banks use it to restore confidence, while exporters benefit from enhanced competitiveness, and citizens see simplified transactions.
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