A manipulated exchange rate occurs when a government or central bank artificially alters its currency's value, often by pegging it lower than market forces dictate. This tactic boosts exports by making goods cheaper abroad, benefiting domestic industries and economic growth. However, it can harm foreign competitors and create trade imbalances, ultimately affecting global markets.
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