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Meanings of competitive devaluation in English
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Usage of competitive devaluation in English
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We all committed to refrain from competitivedevaluation, or undervaluation.
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But competitivedevaluation can't work for everyone.
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They did agree to avoid " competitivedevaluation" of currencies but fell short of limiting trade deficits.
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There is no sign of angst about competitivedevaluation yet, not least because the U.S. economy is growing robustly.
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That still leaves a colossal debt for an economy deep in recession with no recourse to a competitivedevaluation.
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It said China's actions violate its commitment to refrain from competitivedevaluation as part of the Group of 20 industrialized countries.
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Still, Russian Deputy Finance Minister Sergei Storchak said G20 ministers had not addressed competitivedevaluation as such in the past two years.
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That won't be a " competitivedevaluation" in the sense of nations trying to seek an unfair advantage in export markets.
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He said that China would not engage in a competitivedevaluation and would maintain the stability and continuity of foreign exchange management policies.
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Emerging markets fear their exports will be harmed by competitivedevaluations by G7 nations.
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We will refrain from competitivedevaluations and resist all forms of protectionism, it said.
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Are we entering a new era of competitivedevaluations?
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Competitivedevaluation is certainly one aspect of that.
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That makes their pledge to resist " competitivedevaluations" ring hollow.
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This might set off contagion, with competitivedevaluations across Central Europe, but that is hardly Latvia's problem.
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The Group of Seven industrial powers have committed to avoiding competitivedevaluations while warning against wild exchange-rate moves.