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What was the name of the international reserve asset created by the IMF to avoid the dangers of using just one currency for reserves?Multiple choice question.Triffin reservespecial drawing rightsthe eurofixed exchange rates

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What was the name of the international reserve asset created by the IMF to avoid the dangers of using just one currency for reserves?Multiple choice question.Triffin reservespecial drawing rightsthe eurofixed exchange rates

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The name of the international reserve asset created by the IMF to avoid the dangers of using just one currency for reserves is "special drawing rights".

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