12 თვის განმავლობაში ყველაზე მაღალ მაჩვენებელზეა თუ მეშლება რამე ? ივნისის კურსი მაქსიმუმ 2.869 იყო
წინაზე დაწერეს ზემოთ უკვე მარა ბლუმბერგზე თუ 2.88 არის ოფიციალური კურსი 2.86 რანაირად გვაქ

ესეც პასუხი ჩატიდან
Yes, it is possible for a government's official exchange rate to be slightly different from the rate displayed on Bloomberg or other market platforms. Here's why this can happen:
1. **Timing of Updates**:
- Government exchange rates are often set or updated at specific times of the day. For example, a central bank might determine the official rate in the morning based on prior-day market activity.
- Bloomberg rates reflect real-time market activity, which can fluctuate throughout the day.
2. **Method of Calculation**:
- The government's official rate is typically based on a specific methodology, such as averaging rates from multiple market transactions or auctions. It might not reflect moment-to-moment fluctuations.
- Bloomberg rates are derived from actual transactions, quotes, and live market data, which can result in more dynamic updates.
3. **Market Spread and Fees**:
- The Bloomberg rate often reflects interbank or wholesale rates, which can differ slightly from official or retail rates. Governments may set a slightly adjusted rate for public or internal purposes.
4. **Policy or Strategic Decisions**:
- In some cases, a government may intentionally set an exchange rate that differs slightly from market rates to stabilize trade, encourage certain economic activities, or manage inflation. However, significant discrepancies are rare and usually occur in countries with strict currency controls.
In your example, the difference between 2.88 and 2.86 is minor (about 0.7%), which could easily be attributed to the timing or calculation methodology rather than any deliberate intervention.
ასევე ჩატიდან, 1% მდე სხვაობა ხშირიაო
1% დან 3% მდე ევერიჯი და 3% დან ზემოთ უკვე დიდ სხვაობად ითვლება
This post has been edited by ELEMENT on 24 Jan 2025, 16:58