Sentences with phrase «competitive currency devaluations»

FRA: Do you think that the trade wars could be implemented by tariffs or by global competitive currency devaluations?

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As long as countries maintain weak - currency policies, the risk of other countries resorting to competitive devaluations will remain.
Following its recent currency devaluation, a more competitive China should prove to be a good thing for Western Australia's export industries, but there will be some pain in achieving that possible future benefit because no - one knows how other countries will react to the China surprise.
The deal will also establish a side agreement between the United States and South Korea that is intended to deter «competitive devaluation» of both countries» currencies — which can artificially lower the cost of imports bought by consumers — and to create more transparency on issues of monetary policy.
Astana has ruled out one measure that would make Russian imports less competitive and Kazakhstani exports more so — a currency devaluation that would return exchange rates to previous levels.
That resulted in an effective 2 percent devaluation in the currency, a move which sparked fears of a «currency war» to make Chinese exports more competitive.
China's market rout has various explanations: hedge funds are becoming forced sellers, a lock - up period for major shareholders was due to expire (that has since been extended), and currency maneuvers are sparking fears of competitive devaluation.
The nations agreed to not to target the exchange rates of their respective currencies amid concerns that competitive devaluation could spark a currency war.
There are many reasons proffered for the increase in global equity market correlations — I would like to offer one more: competitive devaluation of currencies, a.k.a., the race to the bottom.
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