What does it mean when an economist says that a currency has become stronger?

A.
The currency can be exchanged for more of a foreign currency.

B.
There are very few things that the currency cannot buy in a foreign market.

C.
The currency will buy less of foreign goods.

D.
Services, unlike goods, can be exported freely.

1 answer

When an economist says that a currency has become stronger, it typically means that the currency can be exchanged for more of a foreign currency. Therefore, the correct answer is:

A. The currency can be exchanged for more of a foreign currency.