
Tuvalu: Exchange rate regimes
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Tuvalu |
Exchange rate regimes |
---|---|
Latest value | 1 |
Year | 2022 |
Measure | index points |
Data availability | 2010 - 2022 |
Average | 1 |
Min - Max | 1 - 1 |
Source | International Monetary Fund |
The latest value from 2022 is 1 index points, unchanged from 1 index points in 2021. In comparison, the world average is 5 index points, based on data from 186 countries. Historically, the average for Tuvalu from 2010 to 2022 is 1 index points. The minimum value, 1 index points, was reached in 2010 while the maximum of 1 index points was recorded in 2010.
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Definition: The data are from the IMF Annual Reports on Exchange Arrangements and Exchange Restrictions. A higher value of the index indicates more exchange rate flexibility: 1 = the country has no independent legal tender; 2 = currency board; 3 = conventional peg; 4 = target zone; 5 = crawling peg; 6 = other managed exchange rate regimes; 7 = floating regime. The IMF categorization does not include currency unions. Instead, it assigns to the member country the regime of the union it is a part of. For example, all EMU members are assigned a floating exchange rate regime. The data begin with the latest change of the IMF categorization in 2008.
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Inflation | 0.5 | 2011 | percent |
Exchange rate regimes | 1 | 2022 | index points |
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