Monetary intervention involves central banks buying or selling currency to stabilize exchange rates or control inflation. Used to prevent excessive volatility, it supports export competitiveness or curbs rapid price swings. Exporters, importers, and governments benefit through more predictable economic conditions, while consumers gain from stable prices in global trade.
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