by William Pesek on Sunday, 08 November 2009 It’s as provocative an argument as an economist can make: China is stealing jobs. The idea that China is siphoning prosperity from other poor nations using an undervalued currency...
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By Daniel Rook Agence France-Presse Filed Under: Foreign Exchange Markets, Trade (general) TOKYO, Japan—Asia's small, open economies are caught in the crossfire of a tussle between the United States and China over whether the...
by William Pesek on Sunday, 08 November 2009 It’s as provocative an argument as an economist can make: China is stealing jobs. The idea that China is siphoning prosperity from other poor nations using an undervalued currency...
ARTICLE: China`s Revaluation Pressures, Rate Hikes & V-Shaped Recovery, How the Asian Century Begins (subscription required), By Vlad Signorelli, Bretton Woods Research, Oct 9 2009 What I find interesting here: this is an...
GUANGZHOU, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- All businessman Liu Dingjun wants for Christmas is a Chinese currency-denominated trade settlement service for his exports. He told Xinhua Friday that though the U.S. dollar's continuing decline...
Resurging expectations of yuan appreciation have made dollars more scarce in China's foreign exchange market, tripling six-month dollar funding costs and creating new complications for Beijing's stable yuan policy. Over the...