kohdevaluuttoja
Kohdevaluuttoja, also known as target currencies, are a set of currencies that the European Central Bank (ECB) uses as a reference for setting interest rates and conducting monetary policy. The concept was introduced in 2012 as part of the ECB's new framework for monetary policy, which replaced the previous system of exchange rate mechanisms. The target currencies are designed to reflect the economic and monetary union's common economic and monetary objectives.
The target currencies are a basket of currencies that are considered to be representative of the euro
The target currencies are used by the ECB to set interest rates and conduct monetary policy in
The target currencies are a key part of the ECB's new framework for monetary policy, and they