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The Government's moves included the second currency devaluation in a week.
Currency devaluations are anything but an academic exercise in Europe.
A currency devaluation three years ago made local manufacturing profitable.
There are also worries about the effects of currency devaluations abroad.
In cases of financial need, French kings could use the official value for currency devaluation.
Lower interest rates mean a de facto currency devaluation against the mark and the dollar.
Rejection would probably lead eventually to currency devaluations and to lower European interest rates.
Their decision to expand rather than leave is driven in large part by Russia's currency devaluation.
How will Asian countries try to control the chain reaction of currency devaluations?
The default mechanism of currency devaluation is also denied to them.
Rates must be almost equal in all member countries because every country will have the same risk of inflation and currency devaluation.
An outright currency devaluation, considered less likely, would hurt living standards significantly.
The idea crept back to produce the Depression's competitive currency devaluations.
This situation has changed especially after the currency devaluation in 2002 and foreign investment during the 1990s.
The country struggled with record debt defaults and currency devaluation.
In November 1984, for example, he made a televised condemnation of the government's currency devaluation policy.
The last three Mexican administrations ended with currency devaluations and economic turmoil.
Of course, handling the public relations side of a currency devaluation is not easy.
Would there then be multilateral decisions on currency devaluations or appreciations?
Initially, currency devaluation helped finance the borrowing for the Greek government.
But locally produced cosmetics have made a comeback since the country's 1998 currency devaluation.
Still, the results were far below the 22 percent gain in 1998, reflecting Brazil's sharp currency devaluation last year.
A currency devaluation could theoretically help China's economy by making its exports cheaper and more competitive.
Protectionism and competitive currency devaluations can be avoided if the world economy does recover soon.
One economy after another, starting with Thailand, stumbled as currency devaluations set off a financial rout.