If that's true, it may have been US reluctance to play the competitive devaluation game much earlier on — underestimating the deflationary pressures coming its way from ever more globalised product market — that caused the crisis in the first place.
The report said that all of the possible currency options, "from a pegged or free-floating currency to a currency union", would pose risks to the remaining UK, including "competitive devaluation". But it said that Fitch would expect a compromise could …
… Wars หรือสงครามค่าเงิน ซึ่งเป็นการแข่งกันให้ค่าเงินของประเทศตนอ่อนค่าลง (Competitive Devaluation) จึงเริ่มและเกิดขึ้นมาอย่างเงียบๆ แล้วตั้งแต่ช่วงวิกฤตเศรษฐกิจที่สหรัฐ ซึ่งหลายประเทศมีแรงจูงใจที่จะแข่งกันทำให้ค่าเงินของประเทศตนอ่อนค่าลงเพื่อเป็นการเพิ่มการส่งออก …
31, 2013, with the BRL devaluation impacting the company's leverage ratios. Gerdau does have a substantial natural hedge against FX volatility because 50% of its revenues are generated in … This entry into flat steel will place the company in direct …
In 2013, so-called Abenomics contributed to a 9 percent devaluation of the yen against the U.S. dollar. As a result, investors were best off in currency-hedged ETFs such as the WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity ETF (DXJ | B-53) or the … The rationale is …
… energy costs, credit ratings, the success of restructuring plans, currency translation and devaluation effects, the competitive environment, the effects of animal and food-related health issues, environmental matters, and regulatory actions and …
… growing worldwide protectionism including competitive devaluation in Japan, declining real incomes, income polarization, declining union memberships, high unemployment and downward pressure on federal and state and local government spending.
… energy costs, credit ratings, the success of restructuring plans, currency translation and devaluation effects, the competitive environment, the effects of animal and food-related health issues, environmental matters, and regulatory actions and …
It has nothing to do with a cycle of competitive devaluations against other countries of the European South. We know, from the experience of the Euro, but also from other systems of fixed exchange rates (such as dollar-pegging) that a single currency …