vastavaluutat
Vastavaluutat refers to foreign currencies held by a country's central bank. These assets are crucial for managing a nation's exchange rate, ensuring financial stability, and facilitating international trade. Central banks acquire vastavaluutat through various means, including foreign exchange market interventions, trade surpluses, and foreign investments.
The primary purpose of holding vastavaluutat is to maintain a stable exchange rate for the domestic currency.
Beyond exchange rate management, vastavaluutat serves as a buffer against economic shocks. A substantial reserve can
The composition of vastavaluutat typically includes major global currencies like the US dollar, the Euro, the