Sentences with phrase «further currency devaluations»

I make no predictions on where gold is headed from here but I do own a small portion of my trading portfolio (full portfolio holdings / performance) due to the trend, hedging, and belief the we may see further currency devaluations for years to come.

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Further, China's devaluation of its currency, the renminbi, in August and imposition of investment restrictions made people in the country — which has long vied with India as the top physical gold market — less able to buy gold.
The admission may provide further ammunition for a recent Malaysian government crackdown on foreign banks trading in the ringgit in offshore market, seen by bankers as an attempt to curb a devaluation of the currency.
The impact of the kwanza's further devaluation against the dollar would be significant because 78 % of the government debt was denominated in or linked to foreign currencies (primarily the US dollar) at the end of 2016.
We expect a further gradual decline in China's currency against the U.S. dollar in 2017, but a large devaluation is not our base case.
(1) What is the risk that the fiat currency in use in my nation will experience a further rapid devaluation event, and do I have too great of a percentage of my savings in this currency?
If anything, an «internal devaluation» is precisely something you may be forced to do if the far superior (for people) solution of a currency devaluation is not available.
Stock markets collapse further, and then, buoyed by central bank «printing» and currency devaluations, will rise.
While our operations in Brazil continue to struggle as a result of the country's economic collapse, the currency devaluation, banking collapse and supply chain difficulties, we have taken steps to limit further investment, streamline operations and continue to reduce costs to mitigate its effect on our overall business.
Then CBN resorted to administrative controls and rationing of FX, resulting in further effective devaluation, multiple exchange rates, racketeering and so - called «round - tripping» of scarce foreign currency, corruption, and influence peddling around the FX market.
Their dilemma is over whether to implement further structural reform in the frame of the Eurozone, knowing that these measures could take longer to take effect than what is politically acceptable, or exit the Euro in order to regain competitiveness through a sharp currency devaluation and face huge upfront costs and an uncertain future.
Well, the devaluation scenario could be the classic, and pathetic, outcome — no, of course I don't actually mean currency devaluation, but the scenario where the nation suffers, suffers, suffers and then the government finally cracks, far too late... and almost immediately everybody wonders why they didn't do it sooner!?
but British Airways» fuel surcharges and continuing devaluations mean that Avios is far from being one of the top currencies to earn.
The SkyMiles program has seen its fair share of devaluations over the last few years, but the currency is far from worthless and can come in handy when other options just don't make sense.
The sharp devaluation of the currency during the Asian crisis of the late 1990s further ratcheted up their cost.
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