Monetary stability definition

Monetary stability means a condition where inflation fluctuates within the target range and exchange rate moves steadily in line with the economic fundamental condition.
Monetary stability means a condition where inflation moves within the target range and exchange rates move steadily in line with the economic fundamental condition.

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