Devaluation' means :


A) converting rupee into gold

B) lowering of the value of one currency in comparison of some foreign currency

C) making rupee dearer in comparison to some foreign currency

D) (d) None of these

Correct Answer:
B) lowering of the value of one currency in comparison of some foreign currency


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