Reserve Currency

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A Reserve Currency is a large quantity of currency maintained by central banks and other major financial institutions to prepare for investments, transactions, and international debt obligations, or to influence their domestic exchange rate. A large percentage of commodities, such as gold and oil, are priced in the Reserve Currency, causing other countries to hold this currency to pay for these goods.

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