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Answer:
There will be <em>no depreciation (shift)</em> <em>because</em> it is not an open market FX floating rate exchange
Explanation:
All over the world, some countries operate <em>floating rate exchange policy</em> in which the value of <em>a currency increases or decreases based on demand and supply in the forex market.</em>
In the case of <em>Central African CFA</em> (XAF), there would <em>not be a shift in the value of the currency in the FX market as a result of the currency value being controlled rigidly (Non-floating rate exchange method) irrespective of the political scandal in some areas of the region or not. </em>This is also similar to the situation where by a country in the CFA region still has a <em>stable currency exchange rate against Euro irrespective of the terrorism activities or economic situation they are passing through at that particular point in time.</em>