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In the long run, if Country A has an inflation target of 5% and Country B has an inflation target of 2%, financial markets will always expect Country A's currency to depreciate by approximately 3% annually against Country B's currency, regardless of the perceived credibility of Country A's central bank in meeting its target.

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