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Buttonwood: Forty years on

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Currency issues and U.S.-China trade.

01/23/2009

Trade between the USA and China and currency issues. Obama administration's efforts to address currency issues and fair trade issues with other countries.

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Brazil's exports and the value of the Brazilian currency the Real

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The Economist on currency markets 40 years after the end of the Bretton Woods regime in 1971

08/13/2011

Volatility from floating exchange rates has been replaced by volatility in bond yields for different countries. Efforts continue for countries to maintain competitiveness by keeping the value of their currency down. China, Switzerland, Japan, U.S. and Argentina strive to keep competitive advantage in exports.

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