When a country intervenes in foreign currency markets to maintain a fixed exchange rate
A) it is engaged in hedging.
B) it increases the foreign exchange risk faced by its citizens.
C) it smoothes out fluctuations in the level of business activity.
D) it does so by using its foreign exchange reserves.
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