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Which of the following best describes the exchange of currencies
A. bonds are purchased with stocks or stocks are purchased with bonds
B. goods or services are exchanged for money from a foreign country
C. Money from one country is bought using money from another country
D. one set of good are bertered for a different set of goals
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