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The Bahamian Dollar Is Pegged One-to-One with the US Dollar
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The Bahamian Dollar Is Pegged One-to-One with the US Dollar

This fixed exchange rate provides economic stability and simplifies trade and tourism, as both currencies are generally accepted interchangeably throughout the islands. It helps maintain confidence in the Bahamian economy.

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March 30, 2026
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