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Economic growth and exchange rates for dollar, yen, yuan and euro- policy change in China, Japan and Europe.

08/17/2007

How policy and mood is shifting in China, Japan and Europe for exchange rates between currencies. The desire to be less dependent on exports and increase domestic demand in these countries just as thrifty consumers in the US make earlier policies obsolete.

Grouped Articles

Yen's Fall Aids Japan, Worries Others

Wall Street Journal 05.13.2013

Yen Slumps to Six-Month Low Against Dollar

Wall Street Journal 11.27.2013

Japan Faces Uphill Battle in Curbing Yen's Rise

Wall Street Journal 08.04.2010

Brawny Yuan Stands Apart from the Crowd

Wall Street Journal 12.10.2013

Asia Seen as Better Able to Deflect Waves From U.S.

New York Times 08.17.2007

Geithner Hints at Harder Line on China Trade

New York Times 01.23.2009

China Rejects Currency Manipulation Charge

New York Times 01.25.2009

Beijing Snaps Back Over Yuan

Wall Street Journal 01.26.2009

In Shift, Chinese Move More Money Overseas

New York Times 02.03.2009

From torrent to trickle

Economist 02.03.2009

The return of economic nationalism

Economist 02.05.2009

China's Dollar Link Could Be a Depression Stopper

Wall Street Journal 02.13.2009

Worse than Japan?

Economist 02.12.2009

Euro Tumbles on Concern Over Exposure to Eastern Europe

Wall Street Journal 02.17.2009

Global Investors Lose Yen for Safety

Wall Street Journal 02.25.2009

Dollar Poised for Gains Against Euro and Pound

Wall Street Journal 03.02.2009

Talk Is Cheap. And the Yuan?

Wall Street Journal 03.13.2009

Foreign Capital Flees the U.S.

Wall Street Journal 03.17.2009

Imbalance in Nations' Savings Clouds Forecasts for Recovery

Wall Street Journal 03.23.2009

China Takes Aim at Dollar

Wall Street Journal 03.24.2009

Beijing Faces Big Barriers in Effort to Supplant Dollar

Wall Street Journal 03.23.2009

China Urges New Money Reserve to Replace Dollar

New York Times 03.24.2009

European Bank Resists Printing Money

New York Times 03.25.2009

China Currency Call a Red Herring

Wall Street Journal 03.26.2009

China’s Dollar Trap

New York Times 04.03.2009

Investors Across India Hail Victory by Congress

New York Times 05.19.2009

Indian Rupee Strengthens Against the Dollar

Wall Street Journal 05.19.2009

Euro at '09 High on Dollar; Yen Buoyed

Wall Street Journal 05.23.2009

Asia: Weathering the Economic Crisis

BusinessWeek 05.28.2009

Dollar Retreats Broadly as Thin Trade Masks Trends

Wall Street Journal 08.28.2009

Dollar Now Cheaper to Borrow Than Yen

Wall Street Journal 08.27.2009

Joseph E. Stiglitz -- Farewell to the Dollar as the World's Currency of Choice

Washington Post 09.03.2009

Chucking the buck

Economist 09.24.2009

Stronger-Yen Policy Gets Put to the Test

Wall Street Journal 09.28.2009

As Yen Rises, Japan Faces Tricky Policy Choices

New York Times 09.29.2009

At German Chancellor’s Side, a New Political Power Broker Emerges

New York Times 09.29.2009

China Inc. Looks Homeward as U.S. Shoppers Turn Frugal

Wall Street Journal 09.29.2009

German Business Gives Merkel a New Wish List

Wall Street Journal 09.29.2009

Zoellick Sees 'Other Options' to Buck

Wall Street Journal 09.30.2009

Japan's Finance Minister Hardens Talk Against Yen Strength

Wall Street Journal 09.30.2009

The Weak-Dollar Threat to Prosperity

Wall Street Journal 10.08.2009

Capital Drain Promises More Pain for Dollar

Wall Street Journal 10.16.2009

The Chinese Disconnect

New York Times 10.23.2009

Yuan's Fall Annoys the Neighbors

Wall Street Journal 10.26.2009

The diminishing dollar

Economist 10.26.2009

China and the American Jobs Machine

Wall Street Journal 11.17.2009

China Dethrones Germany as Top Goods Exporter

Wall Street Journal 01.06.2010

A Voice From Within China: Let Yuan Rise 10%

Wall Street Journal 01.07.2010

Europe’s Debt Crisis Is Casting a Shadow Over China

New York Times 05.17.2010

Chinese Economy Treads Risky Path. (Ask Japan.)

New York Times 05.25.2010

The Yin and Yang of Yuan Appreciation

Wall Street Journal 06.01.2010

Japan's Yen Rises Above War Jitters, Deflation

BusinessWeek 05.27.2010

China Inflation Rises to a 19-Month High

New York Times 06.11.2010

China Eases Currency Peg

Wall Street Journal 06.20.2010

Behind Japan's Allure: Stagnancy

Wall Street Journal 08.24.2010

Yuan Revaluation for China's Own Sake

Wall Street Journal 10.02.2010

Taking On China

New York Times 09.30.2010

Short List of Options for the U.S. on Yuan

Wall Street Journal 10.08.2010

China Central Bank's Chief Backs Gradual Rise in Currency

New York Times 10.08.2010

For Our China Trade Emergency, Dial Section 301

New York Times 10.17.2010

The yuan-dollar exchange rate: Nominally cheap or really dear?

Economist 11.06.2010

Dollar's Decline Speeds Up, With Risks for U.S.

Wall Street Journal 04.23.2011

No Appreciation for the Rising Yuan

Wall Street Journal 06.21.2011

Japanese, Swiss Move to Push Currencies Lower

Wall Street Journal 08.04.2011

Strong Yen Sparks National Debate

Wall Street Journal 08.15.2011

Japanese Firms Send Work Overseas

Wall Street Journal 10.24.2010

Investors Look for Euro Purchase in Japan's Next Move on the Yen

Wall Street Journal 10.01.2011

Holding China to Account

New York Times 10.02.2011

Senate Moves to Punish China for Yuan's Low Value

Wall Street Journal 10.04.2011

Our one-sided trade war with China - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.07.2011

Japan's Collateral Damage From the Euro

Wall Street Journal 10.06.2011

Overheard

Wall Street Journal 11.28.2011

Yuan's Rise Is Out of Steam

Wall Street Journal 12.09.2011

Weak Currency Stands to Buoy Zone Exports

Wall Street Journal 12.16.2011

Spigots Opened in Push to Tame Yen

Wall Street Journal 12.21.2011

China Shifts Course, Lets Yuan Drop

Wall Street Journal 07.26.2012

Weaker Euro Aids Region's Exporters

Wall Street Journal 08.02.2012

Global Currency Tensions Rise

Wall Street Journal 12.25.2012

China’s $3 trillion dilemma: What to do with all that cash? - The Washington Post

Washington Post 04.19.2011

Too Big in Japan, Toyota Struggles

Wall Street Journal 05.12.2011


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