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Argentina's massive stock market and currency sell-off triggers risk of contagion, analysts warn The risk of contagion has flared-up following a stock market and currency crash in South America's second-largest country, analysts told CNBC on ...
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Currency manipulation charges against China are unfounded On August 6, the US Treasury department designated China as a currency manipulator, dealing a fresh blow to the world economy and global ...
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The New Mercantilism Rates Race to the Bottom Currencies Depreciate During the recent period of world growth, where nearly every country's exports were rising, there was little incentive for governments to manipulate ...
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Thoughts on China's Currency There is a conventional wisdom on China's currency that gets repeated almost everywhere and never seems to be challenged in the media. The basic ...
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China Says Won't Devalue Currency, But Market Will Anyway I would say that if China doesn't get a deal with the U.S., you will see this kind of movement in the currency: weak, long stability, then weak again," he ...
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Why the case for foreign currency sovereign borrowing is not tenable Let us assume that the currency of sovereign borrowing is the US dollar and about $10 billion (assuming exchange rate of ₹70 to a US dollar) is ...
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Currency Wars Bullish for Bitcoin Price? Optimistic Investor Thinks So What's interesting is that analysts are currently charting a currency crisis. Just yesterday, this outlet reported that the Argentinian Peso had shed ...
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Facebook's Libra Is a Reaction to Growing Currency Instability Albert Jay Nock. Albert Jay Nock's pithy statement of what should be obvious came to mind recently while reading Financial Times columnist Rana ...
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PBOC Official: Shocked that US has labelled China as a 'currency manipulator' Reuters reports the latest comments from the People's Bank of China (PBOC) official, with the key headlines found below. Yuan at appropriate level at ...
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The currency manipulation game is afoot – but that's better than a trade war The Chinese authorities then allowed their currency, the renminbi, to fall below the symbolic threshold of seven yuan for every U.S. dollar. The Trump ...
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