International Economics
A speculative attack refers to a rapid and large-scale selling of a currency by investors, often in anticipation of a devaluation or instability in that currency's value. This kind of attack usually occurs when investors believe that a fixed exchange rate regime cannot be maintained due to economic conditions or unsustainable policies. Speculative attacks can lead to significant shifts in currency value and can pressure a government to abandon its fixed exchange rate in favor of a floating regime.
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