Soft Currency

Currency

What is Soft Currency?

A soft currency is a national currency characterized by its inherent instability, high volatility, and limited acceptance outside its issuing country, typically due to economic or political instability, high inflation, and weak monetary policy. This type of currency is not favored by international investors or central banks, leading to significant depreciation against major hard currencies like the US Dollar or Euro.

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