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Chosun Ilbo, ...since 1994. Many US manufacturers say this undervalues China's currency, giving Chinese-made imports an unfair price advantage. A ... Update 5: Tokyo Stocks Close Down 35 at 11,341 27 Jan 2005 Forbes Any loosening of China's currency policy is widely expected to cause other Asian nations, including Japan, to more comfortably allow their own currencies to ... The Rude Awakening: The Rude Awakening 27 Jan 2005 HoweStreet.com, That an important Chinese official says the dollar is no longer stable enough to serve as a peg for China's currency...is quite simply flabbergasting. ... Earnings Woes Weigh on Nikkei, Australia at High 27 Jan 2005 Metro Toronto, ...stocks. The yen held steady after seesawing over the past two days on speculation over a possible change in China's currency policy. ... Currency revaluation wouldn't fix US-China trade gap Jan 21, 2005 Contra Costa Times (subscription), The Bush administration and many private economists have urged that the authorities in Beijing allow China's currency, the yuan, to rise in value against the ... 26.01 / 16:08 | 10 LEAD: China finance leaders to attend G-7 ... Jan 26, 2005 Kazinform, ...and Central Bank Governor Zhou Xiaochuan will attend next week's meeting of Group of Seven financial leaders in London, where China's currency is expected to ... China's Trade Surplus May Stir Currency Debate Jan 11, 2005 New York Times It is likely to increase pressure for Beijing to allow China's currency, the yuan, to rise in value against the dollar as foreign investment and export ... Versão para impressão: Jan 24, 2005 Planet Porto Alegre, China's currency peg to the US dollar prevents correction of the US trade imbalace and imperils the US dollar's role as reserve currency. ... $A up on rate talk; $US down on yuan hopes Jan 26, 2005 Australian Financial Review, ...wider currency market was also rocked overnight by a comment from a senior Chinese official that there would be a "deep dialogue" on China's currency, the yuan ... Yuan Forwards Drop; China Plans to Maintain Currency Stability Jan 4, 2005 Bloomberg China's currency would rise to 7.862 against the dollar in a year if freely traded from the pegged rate of about 8.30, a gain of 5.3 percent, forward contracts ... Investors brace for China currency reform Jan 10, 2005 Investor's Business Daily (subscription) China's currency, the yuan, is pegged to the US dollar -- an exchange rate that some critics say is artificial and offers Chinese exporters a significant ... Companies belly up to juicy buffet in China Jan 25, 2005 USA Today The recent surge of investment should strengthen China's currency, the yuan, in foreign exchange markets, reflecting a normal supply-demand relationship. ... Asian Currencies Rise; ECB Official Urges Region to Allow Gains Jan 11, 2005 Bloomberg China's currency would rise to 7.8633 against the dollar in a year if freely traded, a gain of 5.3 percent from the pegged rate of 8.277, forward contracts ... Metals Stocks Jan 26, 2005 CBS MarketWatch ...against the yen and the euro, with the yen strengthening on the back of new comments by a Chinese official who said the value of China's currency will be ... Weekly Review Jan 19, 2005 China Business Weekly, Chinese traders doing business in Russia are set to benefit as the renminbi, China's currency, is now an accepted currency for international settlements in ... Malaysia Says Ringgit Peg Is Not `Cast in Stone' (Update1) Jan 19, 2005 Bloomberg ...during the Asian crisis. China's currency, the yuan, was fixed at about 8.3 to the dollar in 1995. ``Currencies change from time ... Dollar Cheered by Trichet Remarks on Asia Jan 13, 2005 MSN Money ...strategist at JP Morgan Chase in New York , however, believes increasing US and European rhetoric to push for a change in China's currency regime could be ... Reforms needed for China to remain global powerhouse: Jan 12, 2005 New Kerala, Harvard professor Jeffrey Frankel said China's currency might actually be undervalued by about a third, a good reason to gradually drop the peg to the dollar. ... Bloomberg Columnists Jan 13, 2005 Bloomberg It began late last year when the prime minister said any decision on changing the ringgit peg won't depend on China's currency policy -- a reversal from his ... Chinese Monetary Policy Ignores Concerns of Global Trading ... Jan 12, 2005 ArriveNet (press release), The China Currency Coalition, responding to today's Department of Commerce release of its November 2004 analysis of trade in goods and services, maintains that ... A Higher Yuan: When, Not If Jan 14, 2005 MSNBC ...focused elsewhere, the "elephant in the room" for world trade -- the substantial global financial imbalances surrounding China's currency -- once again made ... Can China maintain the economic miracle? Jan 11, 2005 World Peace Herald, Harvard professor Jeffrey Frankel said that China's currency may actually be undervalued by about a third, a good reason to gradually drop the peg to the dollar ... IMF Official Says China Must Adjust Smoothly to Slower Growth Jan 12, 2005 All American Patriots (press release), ...be expected from countries experiencing competitive pressures from Chinese manufacturers or the impact of expected changes in China's currency exchange regime. ... Walk the China talk Jan 12, 2005 CNN/Money Our leaders talk tough about getting China's currency in line ... and still the trade gap balloons. NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - More ... Dollar Edges Towards 2-Mth High Vs Euro Jan 20, 2005 Reuters It is widely expected that a revaluation of China's currency, which is virtually pegged to the dollar, would trigger a rally in other Asian currencies. ... Dollar bounces back against euro, holds yen gain Jan 19, 2005 Investor's Business Daily (subscription) With China's currency remaining tightly pegged to the dollar for the foreseeable future, currency traders expected upward pressure to be applied on other Asian ... The rand in 2005 Jan 18, 2005 Moneyweb, China's currency, the yuan, which was fixed at 8,3 to the dollar in 1995, has seen China benefit disproportionately from dollar depreciation over the past ... West pressures Asia over currencies Jan 13, 2005 Australian Financial Review, ...pressure. China's currency, the yuan, is pegged at about 8.28 per dollar, giving Chinese exporters a competitive advantage. But ... South Korean Won, Taiwan Dollar Head for Second Year of Gains Dec 30, 2004 Bloomberg ...``Expectations Asian currencies will strengthen on speculation of a China currency-regime change and optimism about the region's economy are both making ... Malaysian GDP Growth May Slow to 5.7%, MIER Says (Update3) Jan 18, 2005 Bloomberg China's currency, the yuan, was fixed at about 8.3 to the dollar in 1995. ``The window of opportunity is getting smaller,'' Mohamed Ariff said. ... Malaysian GDP Growth May Slow to 5.7%, MIER Says (Update2) Jan 17, 2005 Bloomberg ...recession in 41 years. China's currency, the yuan, was fixed at about 8.3 to the dollar in 1995. The institute's consumer sentiment ... TAIWAN INVESTMENT IN MAINLAND CHINA INCREASES Jan 20, 2005 Taiwan Headlines, The officials ascribed the increase to the value of mainland China's currency, the renminbi, which has not yet appreciated as the international market has long ... Lee urges Chen not to be a `lame duck' Jan 22, 2005 Taipei Times, On economic issues, the former president noted that there is no need for the NT Dollar to rise in value as long as China's currency does not do so. ... dti dithers while textile jobs disappear Jan 22, 2005 Business Report, ...several reasons. "China's currency's, which is pegged to the dollar, is estimated to be 40 percent undervalued," he said. "Also, more ... China May Achieve Soft Landing, Sustaining Steel, Car Demand Jan 9, 2005 Bloomberg An expected gain in China's currency this year will probably benefit the economy overall even though it would make Chinese exports more expensive overseas, say ... China's fixed-exchange rate poses threat to US economy Jan 13, 2005 Electronic Buyers News They can systematically gain share with a fixed-exchange rate.". There are other worries if or when China's currency implodes. It ... Guess again Jan 6, 2005 Financial Times, ...or Asia Becomes Confident. This included predicting big changes in China's currency peg, which never happened. Those invited to ... US Official Faults China on Textile Trade Moves Jan 10, 2005 New York Times Mr. Aldonas said the team would discuss the lack of full convertibility of China's currency, but he declined to discuss growing international calls for Beijing ... China's Exports Rise 33% to Record; Trade Gap Widens (Update4) Jan 10, 2005 Bloomberg China's currency would rise to 7.8945 against the dollar in a year if freely traded, a gain of 4.8 percent from the pegged rate, forward contracts showed at 2 ... US pushes China on fabric, apparel issues Jan 10, 2005 Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), Aldonas said the team would discuss the lack of full convertibility of China's currency, but he declined to discuss growing international calls for Beijing to ... China's farming trade deficit to widen Jan 13, 2005 Asia Times Online, If the exchange rate of China's currency appreciates in coming years, which has long been expected by international investors, the possibility of a larger ... Analyst upbeat on Taiwan Jan 11, 2005 Taipei Times, He cut his evaluation of Chinese equities to "bearish" from "bullish," citing "excessive" speculation on revaluation of China's currency, and lowered South ... China sticks to slowdown strategy Jan 4, 2005 Financial Times, ...for 2005, in Nanning, the capital of Guangxi province, in southern China, stuck to the government's standard line on the renminbi, China's currency, now pegged ... Fiber Pact: Indonesia Ill-Prepared For China Onslaught Dec 28, 2004 Yahoo News ...upside of the regional crisis - a huge fall in the rupiah's value, which made Indonesian exports more competitive, even while China's currency stayed pegged to ... China to boost tax rebate on electronic exports Dec 29, 2004 Semiconductor Business News The rebate scheme was originally put in place in the late 1990s during the Asian financial crisis, as an alternative to devaluing China's currency. ... China threat to border factories ebbs Dec 29, 2004 Denton Record Chronicle (subscription), Then there's the theory that China's currency is overvalued, and the country is subsidizing commodity prices that are artificially low. ... Global screech Jan 4, 2005 Kansas City Star (subscription), RELATED ISSUES: Many economists think China's currency is undervalued as much as 40 percent compared with the dollar, making Chinese goods particularly cheap. ... Look into the future Jan 1, 2005 Muncie Star Press, China's currency policy remains a significant concern for our industry as a whole although no relief is anticipated in the near term. ... Treasury´s Snow says US wants flexibility in China currency ... Dec 15, 2004 FXstreet.com, The Chinese yuan is effectively pegged at 8.28 to the dollar though the currency is allowed to trade in a narrow band around that rate. ... Analysis: China currency reform diverges from Japan’s path Nov 24, 2004 Daily Times, SINGAPORE: Faced with mounting pressure for a stronger currency and a big current account surplus, an Asian powerhouse decides to let more capital leave the ... China currency speculation swirls ahead of meeting Nov 25, 2004 Stuff.co.nz, BEIJING: Speculation that China may decide to revalue its currency in the next few days mounted yesterday, with some analysts saying Beijing could reach a ... Results seen in China currency practices Nov 17, 2004 Xinhua, In London, Snow called US efforts to change China's currency policy one of three major initiatives the administration is pursuing in an effort to lower the ... Metals market awaits China currency revaluation Nov 29, 2004 Business Line, WILL the Chinese currency be re-valued any time soon and by how much? Renewed expectation of a revaluation in the Chinese currency ... Weak dollar boosts foreign funds' allure Dec 18, 2004 CBS MarketWatch ...group of major US trading partners."). "China's currency could become 20 percent or so stronger. India's rupee will become one of ... China's Rigged Currency Leads to Biggest Bilateral Trade Deficit ... Dec 14, 2004 PR Newswire (press release) Commenting on today's Department of Commerce announcement that the US trade deficit with China was $16.8 billion in October, the China Currency Coalition noted ... Taiwan and Singapore Dollars, Thai Baht Have Weekly Gains Dec 17, 2004 Bloomberg ...first quarter.''. Some investors may put money in the region before a possible change to China's currency peg, Flint said. A stronger ... Taiwan, Singapore dollar, Thailand's baht advance Dec 17, 2004 Taipei Times, ...first quarter.". Some investors may put money in the region before a possible change to China's currency peg, Flint said. A stronger ... Points of View Dec 17, 2004 Boulder Daily Camera, The econometric model that yields this forecast does not anticipate a likely revaluation of China's currency, which would dull China's competitiveness. ... LATEST FUTURES NEWS Dec 15, 2004 FXstreet.com, The China Currency Coalition, which is an alliance of industry, agriculture and labor organizations in the US, made the comments after the US Department of ... CHINA WATCH: Risk Still Big For Widening Dlr-Yuan Band Dec 13, 2004 Yahoo News China's currency liberalization goes hand in hand with its financial reform that includes cleaning up banks loaded up with bad loans, strengthening its capital ... Dollar's Dip No Salve for Economy Dec 12, 2004 Los Angeles Times (subscription), US manufacturers say this favorable trend won't continue unless China's currency is unpegged from the dollar and allowed to float upward. ... Trade Gap Widens to More Than $55 Billion Dec 15, 2004 Los Angeles Times (subscription), But because China's currency, the yuan, is pegged to the dollar, its products also have become cheaper along with the falling greenback. ... Deserting the US dollar is a deadly game Dec 17, 2004 The Australian, China's currency is pegged to the US dollar, so it is enjoying a devaluation and its depressed currency is fuelling the opportunity for enormous growth. ... China Plans Gradual Move to Flexible Yuan, Wen Says (Update2) Dec 8, 2004 Bloomberg Wen said on Nov. 29 that speculation about a loosening of the yuan's decade-old peg to the dollar complicates changes to China's currency. ... US Workers Losing to China's Manipulated Currency Dec 3, 2004 Yahoo News (press release) The China Currency Coalition offered this prognosis in response to today's US Department of Labor announcement that manufacturing jobs decreased again in ... US: China abides by currency law Dec 5, 2004 China Daily, US manufacturers claim China's currency policies has led the yuan to be undervalued by alleged 40 percent, giving Chinese companies a big competitive advantage ... China Plans Gradual Move to Flexible Yuan, Wen Says (Update1) Dec 8, 2004 Bloomberg ...said last month that speculation about when the government might loosen the yuan's decade-old peg to the dollar complicates changes to China's currency system. ... OUTLOOK 05:Prospect Of Stronger Yuan May Buoy China Shrs Dec 8, 2004 Yahoo News SHANGHAI (Dow Jones)--Continued expectations of a rise in the value of China's currency should give a modest boost to yuan-denominated shares in 2005, analysts ... For the greenback to maintain its reserve currency status Dec 11, 2004 Jamaica Observer, For the time being, the US economy is enjoying the benefit of having its major imports denominated in US dollars and having China's currency pegged to the ... Speculative money: A hot potato Dec 4, 2004 China Daily, ...control over its currency. The renminbi, China's currency, has been under great upward pressure in recent months. Many experts have ... China central bank comments cut $A loss Dec 7, 2004 The Age (subscription), ..."A lot of it was due to the comments by the Chinese central bank governor suggesting that there were large risks to not changing (China's) currency peg system. ... Bloomberg Columnists Dec 8, 2004 Bloomberg ...companies. All this may confront a pro-business White House with a be-careful-what-you-wish-for situation on China's currency. China's ... Running towards the abism? Dec 6, 2004 Planet Porto Alegre, China's currency peg to the US dollar prevents correction of the US trade imbalace and imperils the US dollar's role as reserve currency. ... China Promises to Sustain Development Dec 5, 2004 San Jose Mercury News (subscription), The topic is of intense interest, especially in the United States, where some manufacturers contend that China's currency controls undervalue the yuan by as ... US dollar decline to continue: TD Dec 10, 2004 The Globe and Mail (subscription), ...about the massive US current account deficit will spark a further selloff of the US dollar, leading to sharp upward revaluation of China's currency and a rise ... Dollar’s drop is a boon and a curse Dec 10, 2004 International Herald Tribune, ...and the yen. He also looks warily at China's currency, the yuan, which is pegged to the dollar at a rate of 8.2 yuan. "Our gains ... EU urges faster China reforms Dec 9, 2004 Reuters, ...rapidly as you can.". The United States has long been a vocal critic of China's currency exchange rate policy. It says the current ... China's leaders pledge to keep economy on track Dec 6, 2004 WHO-TV, ...markets. Several nations say the government-set value for China's currency is too low, making Chinese exports unfairly inexpensive. Tussle at the Top Dec 4, 2004 Newsweek, ...less whether it should appreciate. Today China's currency, also known as the yuan, is all the buzz. Each fresh rumor that Beijing ... Air China raises $8.3b with high-end price Dec 9, 2004 The Standard, ...well when this happens. Finally, there are expectations of an appreciation in China's currency soon.''. China's airline sector is ... Europe ; EU urges China to free up its exchange rate Dec 9, 2004 Keralanext, ...you can," Mandelson said. The United States has been a vocal critic of China's currency exchange rate policy. It says the current ... Bush, Hu Discuss Chinese Currency Plans Nov 20, 2004 Los Angeles Times (subscription), The topic of China's currency, the yuan, was not discussed during ministerial level meetings at the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum this week before ... Chinese leaders promise to sustain economic development in 2005 Dec 5, 2004 The Malaysia Star, ...world markets.- The topic is of intense interest, especially in the United States, where some manufacturers contend that China's currency controls undervalue ... Europeans Learning to Love the Super-Euro Dec 7, 2004 Pacific News Service, ...dollar's present level is tantamount to reducing China's costs of exporting to Europe by a further 30 percent, since the value of China's currency is pegged to ... Prospects brighten for job creation Dec 7, 2004 Modesto Bee, US manufacturers say China's practice of tying its currency, the yuan, to the dollar has undervalued China's currency by as much as 40 percent, giving ... Betting on renminbi's appreciation banned Dec 10, 2004 Xinhua, The spokesman was responding to media reports saying that up to US$1 trillion in hot money has been used to speculate on the appreciation of China's currency. ... Briefly: Big new tax bill for Yukos unit Dec 7, 2004 International Herald Tribune, China is not manipulating its exchange rate, dismissing complaints from some manufacturers and members of the US Congress that China's currency is undervalued ... China hints likely to loosen RMB peg to USD Nov 23, 2004 Interfax, Hu thanked Bush for rejecting calls by lawyers earlier this month to challenge China's currency policy and seek sanctions on China at the WTO. ... 'China Tells US to Put its House in Order' Remarks Draw Ire From ... Nov 24, 2004 Yahoo News (press release) 24 /PRNewswire/ -- The China Currency Coalition (CCC) expressed outrage today at the inaccuracy and arrogance of statements of the Deputy Governor of the ... Bush to raise yuan issue Nov 19, 2004 CBS MarketWatch WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- President Bush is expected to raise the issue of China's currency peg with Chinese President Hu Jintao when the two leaders meet ... Soaring oil prices, weak dollar could mean bad news on inflation Nov 20, 2004 The Malaysia Star, They fear a loss of export sales because of China's currency manipulation, so they have managed their currencies to keep them from rising against the dollar. ... Time for China to float its currency Nov 21, 2004 Taipei Times, ...currency unit buys fewer goods. So it is nonsense to declare that China's currency is currently undervalued. We can only know that ... China State Banks May Become Market Makers Nov 29, 2004 Los Angeles Times (subscription), By ELAINE KURTENBACH, AP Business Writer. SHANGHAI, China — Regulators may let China's four biggest state banks become market makers ... [COMMENTARY]China, Asia currency policies unnerve Europe Nov 19, 2004 Korea Herald, Anyone with a passing interest in US political debate, in which China's currency peg with the dollar is routinely cast as evil incarnate, might get the ... UPDATE 1-China premier wants stable economy for yuan reform Nov 28, 2004 Reuters, The US has been a vocal critic of China's currency, saying the current level is too low and gives Chinese exports an unfair trade advantage. ... Time for More Currency Flexibility Nov 24, 2004 American Enterprise Institute, Even a moderate 10 or 15 percent revaluation of China's currency, perhaps through a transition to a Singapore-style currency basket, would ease the pressure ... China's Hu Pledges Gradual Yuan Exchange-Rate Reform (Update1) Nov 20, 2004 Bloomberg 12, the Bush administration rejected a petition from Democratic lawmakers calling on the US to challenge China's currency policy and seek sanctions at the WTO. ... US Notes Drop on Report China Reduced Its Treasury Holdings Nov 25, 2004 Bloomberg September. The report raised speculation the reduction is a step toward easing China's currency peg and letting the yuan gain. ``There's ... Berlin wants 'more flexibility' for Chinese currency Dec 3, 2004 Expatica, BERLIN - Germany is seeking more flexibility for China's currency, the yuan, which remains pegged to the US dollar, a senior official said on Friday on the eve ... Update 1: China Says Beijing Must Finish Bank Reform Dec 1, 2004 Forbes, ...news conference. Companies and individuals are allowed to trade China's currency, the yuan, in order to conduct commerce. But regulators ... China OKs emigrants taking assets abroad Nov 18, 2004 Las Vegas Sun, China's currency -- called the yuan or the renminbi -- can only be freely converted into foreign currency for overseas trade purposes. ... RMB outflow loosened by China's central bank Dec 3, 2004 Interfax, ..."This is a good move for the gradual relaxation of China's currency controls and the further opening-up of its economy," Chen Wei, a senior financial analyst ... Analyst: China's New Money Policy to Help Gaming Nov 18, 2004 Casino City Times, ..."…China's currency -- called the yuan or the renminbi -- can only be freely converted into foreign currency for overseas trade purposes. ... China's wealth has weak supports Nov 28, 2004 Miami Herald (subscription), ...agreement with China during Hu's stay and recognized China as a ''free-market economy.'' I must ask: Does the exchange rate of China's currency, the renminbi ... The Dollar's Double Whammy Dec 2, 2004 Forbes, But the weak dollar will have an outsized effect because China's currency, the renminbi (also called the yuan), is pegged to the dollar. ... China a long-term driver of platinum Nov 19, 2004 IAfrica South African News, Other important factors for the two metals are set to be the economic outlook for China and the possible revaluation of China's currency, the renminbi. ... TAIWAN COMPANIES FEEL THREATENED BY RISING CURRENCY Nov 20, 2004 Taiwan Headlines, ...further strengthening pushed up by global hot money on a dwindling US dollar and rampant speculation over an appreciated mainland China currency early next year ... Asia holds key to global prospects Dec 1, 2004 Korea Herald, Over the last two years, it suggested no need for a change in China's currency policy. Now it suggests that China should revalue its currency. ... China's America bashing tells us something is up Dec 3, 2004 eTaiwan News, ...such blunt advice. He insisted that the appreciation of China's currency would not solve America's fiscal problems. Noting that ... Floyd Norris: $, €, ¥: Some historical perspective Dec 3, 2004 International Herald Tribune, ...currency will rise. Placing those bets requires getting around China's currency controls, but some seem able to do that. China vows ... Speculators: The Play Is a Fantasy Nov 21, 2004 Newsweek, Boston says that "while the market considers the Hong Kong dollar a proxy, I don't," citing "very different fundamentals." While China's currency does not ... Dollar Knocked to Record Low Vs Euro Nov 26, 2004 Reuters, ...$1.33 per euro and 4-1/2 year lows near 102 yen in Asia but jumped in European trade as doubts about an earlier report on China's currency reserves helped ... Dollar Sinks Against Asian Currencies Nov 25, 2004 Forbes, The greenback also lost ground against the Hong Kong dollar as continued speculation about a revaluation of mainland China's currency spurred further fund ... China says too soon to talk about loosening yuan's dollar peg Nov 20, 2004 Channel News Asia, China's currency has been pegged at about 8.3 yuan to the dollar for the past 10 years, and Group of Seven industrialized countries have been pressing China to ... AFL-CIO leader to meet with Cos. in China Dec 1, 2004 Seattle Post Intelligencer, ...has unsuccessfully urged China to make a number of changes aimed at narrowing the trade gap, including loosening China's currency controls, strengthening ... China Aims to Become Role Model in Fight Against Piracy Nov 29, 2004 Voice of America, China's economy will not overheat. He repeated promises to ease tight controls on China's currency. The country's trading partners ... Hu says China's economy will avoid 'hard landing' Nov 22, 2004 The Malaysia Star, The president also repeated official promises to ease tight controls on China's currency - a step urged by the United States and other Chinese trading partners ... Successful at incompetence Dec 1, 2004 Washington Times, As the dollar declines, China's currency declines with it, thus maintaining China's advantage in US markets, while China gains greater advantage in all other ... Asia-Pacific summit opens, targeting ‘war on terror’ Nov 19, 2004 Philippine Daily Inquirer, Armed with newly consolidated political power, Bush and Hu were set to discuss difficult issues like North Korea, Taiwan, and China's currency on Saturday. ... Dump Your Dollars NOW! Nov 28, 2004 ChronWatch, Of course, since China's currency is pegged to ours, the Chinese are forced to buy dollars as their money supply grows much like a central bank whose currency ... Experts fear US price pressures could worsen Nov 20, 2004 China Daily, ...com. He said a change in China's currency policies could raise US inflation rates by at least one-half a percentage point. Other ... Asian Stocks Mostly Lower on Weak US Dollar Nov 22, 2004 Smartmoney.com (subscription) Hong Kong shares ended slightly higher, reversing early losses, aided by speculation of an imminent revaluation of China's currency. ... Walker's World: Bush knows Asia matters more Nov 22, 2004 World Peace Herald, China's currency is pegged to the dollar, so it falls as the dollar falls (and Chinese exports make even deeper penetration into Europe. ... Dollar slides to another all-time low Nov 26, 2004 Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), ...renminbi. China's currency is pegged to the dollar, and Zandi estimates the renminbi is undervalued by at least 30 percent. That ... [I/XBNY N/CNW N/DJIN N/DJPT F/AU=REJTA F/ED=EDMKL M/NND Nov 18, 2004 Yahoo News Because of the way China's currency controls operate, inflows of US dollars and other foreign currencies boost yuan money supply growth. ... China state banks may become market makers Nov 29, 2004 Seattle Post Intelligencer, By ELAINE KURTENBACH. SHANGHAI, China -- Regulators may let China's four biggest state banks become market makers in US dollar trading ... Asian Stock Focus:HK GEM Turns 5 But Little To Celebrate Nov 22, 2004 Yahoo News ...amid concerns over - among other things - the accuracy of its disclosed earnings, suspicious fund flows and alleged breaches in China's currency controls. ... Why China Won't Bow to Bush Now Nov 23, 2004 Fortune (subscription) ...the ferocity of the sandstorms that descend on Beijing each winter, rumors that Chinese leaders will abandon their policy of pegging China's currency to the US ... Washington Insider -- Tuesday Nov 23, 2004 High Plains Journal, Chinese sources say the two discussed trade issues and China's currency and that President Hu "reiterated the position of the Chinese government ... ... Mortgage rates don't move much in a week of mixed economic news Nov 24, 2004 Bankrate.com ...dollar. If implemented, such a policy would weaken the dollar in relation to China's currency, resulting in fewer imports from China. ... US dollar firms against yen on concerns over intervention Nov 22, 2004 Channel News Asia, ...chiefs from leading economies also issued a statement calling for "greater exchange rate flexibility" - code words for targetting China's currency peg and ... Weakening Dollar Poses Risks for US Economy Dec 3, 2004 NPR (audio), ...dollar. That means even if the dollar plummets against the euro or yen, it can never really lose ground against China's currency. ... Activists Await Bush at Pacific Summit in Chile Nov 19, 2004 Common Dreams Wednesday. Among the topics likely to be discussed at the forum are US interest rates and the value of China's currency. Diplomats ... THE ELECTION, THE ELECTION, THE ELECTION ..AND THE WAR: THE YEAR ... Nov 25, 2004 ILCA Online, Phillips succeeds Johnson as CLUW chief...Overtime fight returns to Senate...Bush's Trade Rep immediately rejects AFL-CIO China currency petition...Recession ... Fiery AEPEC opening Nov 20, 2004 South Australia Advertiser, Armed with newly consolidated political power, Mr Bush and Mr Hu were set to discuss difficult issues like North Korea, Taiwan, and China's currency. ... Businesses eye NT dollar appreciation, weigh advantages and ... Nov 18, 2004 Taipei Journal, Because of China's currency peg, which drags its value down along with the US dollar, currency speculators have turned to buying other currencies. ... (Updates with US financial markets' closing activity; changes ... Nov 17, 2004 FXstreet.com, However, President George W. Bush is likely to raise US concerns about China's currency policies when he meets at a summit in Chile with Chinese President Hu ... Host Chile braces for economic summit; protests planned Nov 18, 2004 Seattle Times, ...yesterday. Among the topics likely to be discussed at the forum are the value of China's currency and US interest rates. Diplomats ... |
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