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"devalue" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] (finance) (of money) to reduce in value when it is exchanged for the money of another country; to reduce the value of money in this way
  2. [transitive] devalue something to give a lower value to something, making it seem less important than it really is

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TRUMP: Because they devalue their currency — they devalue their currencies... RUBIO: Well, then make them in America.
He wants to devalue the euro to boost trade competitiveness.
In contrast, an Italian exit wouldn't likely devalue the euro.
When we devalue nature, we deprive ourselves of its riches.
We devalue everything that is interpreted as feminine so much.
They may cover up their actions or devalue their target.
Go deeper: Airlines on track to devalue frequent flyer miles
"As a culture we look down on and devalue emotions that are seen as feminine, in the same way that we devalue and mock female pleasure (Magic Mike XXL, Book Club, 50 Shades)," says Woods.
Countries devalue all the time without causing too many shock waves.
To Yusko, the only real choice is the third: inflate/devalue.
Sekulow also advanced a White House effort to devalue Comey's testimony.
President Muhammadu Buhari for months rejected calls to devalue the naira.
Last year saw unprecedented measures taken to devalue the Chinese yuan.
It means resisting government attempts to devalue and delegitimize journalism. Why?
Urge your wife, please, not to devalue your son like that.
"They can't devalue, they can't do deficit spending," Mr. Stefanini said.
"This would devalue home prices in the area significantly," wrote another.
Countries that need to devalue their currency to spur exports cannot.
Fitch does not believe the GCC countries will devalue their USD pegs.
Trump has criticized efforts by other central banks to devalue their currency.
The assumption that China is choosing to devalue its currency is wrong.
As China moves to devalue its overvalued currency, U.S. liquidity markets suffer.
Some economists say that the Baltics should have let their currencies devalue.
They see discounts and donating as a way to devalue their brand.
I see everyone thinking that it will devalue even worse in October.
You devalue the life of the immigrant, the worker and the survivor.
But others worry that, over time, the approach could devalue the prize.
To excite buyers, Nigeria would have to devalue or float the naira.
You have companies over in different countries, where they devalue their currency.
Trump will continue to debase and devalue the presidency with his lies.
Meanwhile, a price tag of $1.99 felt like it would devalue the experience.
"There comes a time where you can't devalue a currency three straight times."
Economists cautiously welcomed the central bank's decision to allow its currency to devalue.
The same forces which devalue the work of bookwomen attack the value of
They'd be able to devalue the currency and thereby increase demand for exports.
"We've been maintaining for some time the Chinese will not devalue," said Dwane.
People should be able to devalue their currencies if they get in trouble.
They won't understand your message, and they may devalue it as a result.
It could also devalue the credits, however, which would hurt Tesla's bottom line.
"The changes Labor is proposing will devalue every home in Australia," he said.
It was history in the making, and to devalue it — to a penny!
Why would the Obama administration deliberately devalue the worth of patents and innovation?
There's plenty of people ... You don't really need to devalue yourself this way.
Beijing said it does not intend to devalue the yuan to help exports.
Expectations that the central bank will devalue the official rate have also gained traction.
In other words, China is trying to prop up its currency, not devalue it.
That spurred global market volatility amid fears the mainland could sharply devalue the yuan.
He should abandon it as soon as possible and allow the naira to devalue.
Cash-back rewards don't devalue — 1% cash back will always equal 1% cash back.
Funds should instead be used towards successful alternatives that promote life, not devalue it.
It's a way to devalue a woman's labor, even as it's actively depended upon.
But somewhere along the way large numbers of Republicans began to devalue serious ideas.
If they're going to value or devalue in the future, I honestly don't know.
The problem is the way we devalue anything that's associated with women and girls.
And a hotter, wilder climate is likely to devalue many assets — including municipal bonds.
And there are powerful incentives preventing China from allowing its currency to sharply devalue.
I'm not posting these videos to 'make the rich mad' or 'devalue the product.
"It's important that we don't devalue work that's not image-friendly," she said carefully.
When we devalue work, we threaten the pride and dignity that come from it.
But the latest weakening has increased pressure on the central bank to devalue again.
Trump also told drug executives that other countries intentionally devalue their currencies to their advantage.
Once again, China's attempt to devalue the yuan has been greeted with sheer market panic.
However, China said it has no intention to devalue the yuan to prop up exports.
"Criticism that (the BOJ's policy) is trying to devalue the yen is wrong," he added.
The government seems likely to pass a number of reforms and even devalue the currency.
And of course, I would never devalue the endorphins that come with logging small accomplishments.
Political reality doesn't devalue Mueller's work; it should only change how we should process it.
Experts say China may also deliberately devalue the yuan to stave off trade war effects.
"You devalue the life of the immigrant, the worker and the survivor," Ms. Pressley said.
As of today, the only way Crean can devalue Assembly Hall is as a visitor.
And we devalue that — we pay zookeepers, not that that's not harder — but child care is something that's such an essential part but we devalue that and it seems that professions often that women are doing are devalued in terms of their pay as well.
If the United States government unilaterally decided to devalue its currency, other countries would probably follow.
No one country can over-inflate the value or devalue it, for instance, by making more.
The stockmarket is also rallying and the currency, long under pressure to devalue, is holding steady.
Keeping the naira artificially high has deterred investors, who assume Nigeria will have to devalue again.
They are effectively putting a tariff on our exported goods when they deliberately devalue their currency.
However, a senior finance ministry official said no proposal had been made to devalue the rupee.
The purpose here is to devalue the kind of insurance most people will lose under Trumpcare.
It's where actresses' faces and bodies increase or devalue their stock in the market of flesh.
Acknowledging that black life has historically been devalued does not inherently devalue the lives of others.
No one can devalue the right of any nation to be free or eliminate its dignity.
Any campaign to devalue the world's anchor could set off a destructive wave of competitive devaluations.
Liberation is a poor word to devalue, especially when hundreds of thousands have died for it.
China has also agreed not to artificially devalue its currency, the renminbi, to boost its exports.
Such illegal actions devalue international law, which lies at the foundation of the postwar world order.
She knew that being seen as "another angry black woman," she said, might devalue the message.
The authors also were critical of China's previous moves to devalue its currency, which benefits exports.
Low demand for a country's goods can devalue its currency and raise inflation and interest rates.
Those losses are likely to grow following Venezuela's Friday announcement that it would devalue its currency.
It's an inconsistency that speaks to the fundamental way we discredit and devalue women's aesthetic care.
Generally, this tends to devalue the car, but that doesn't factor in the celebrity provenance of Leno.
Addressing the rank and file, ISIS uses hate discourse to dehumanize its opponents and devalue their lives.
Mr Macri's team moved swiftly to dismantle exchange controls, devalue the peso and settle with the bondholders.
Ironically, the "billionaire" label, when used by media, is almost always meant to devalue & denigrate the subject.
""I think the Hub proposal would significantly devalue property in San Francisco and should not be pursued.
But there's still a lingering suspicion among investors that they might still devalue the yuan going forward.
What Trump has done -- and continues to do -- is devalue the idea of truth in our culture.
To an extent, that may be true and that's not to devalue his contribution to the genre.
And third, an accumulation of long-legged intermediate-range missiles might devalue the limits on strategic ones.
Fang reiterated that there is no basis for China to devalue its currency based on economic fundamentals.
Bitcoin is scarce—there isn't some easy way to print more and devalue it (software bugs aside).
Asian nations might be forced to devalue if China lets the yuan fall sharply (see Free exchange).
Yet President Muhammadu Buhari refuses to allow the naira to devalue, fretting that this would fuel inflation.
If we devalue that symbol, if we return to the idea of small states, everything will change.
Goschen said he expects Nigeria's central bank will devalue the official rate to 230-240/$ this year.
Some analysts fear a heavy and sustained drain on reserves could prompt Beijing to devalue the currency.
Most new workplace technologies displace some worker tasks and entire jobs, devalue certain skills, and disrupt livelihoods.
It might also tempt other countries to devalue their currencies, setting off a potentially costly currency war.
It's working tirelessly to support, not devalue, its currency and closely regulates Chinese investment outside the country.
Many opponents of such measures say they would devalue citizenship, perhaps leading fewer immigrants to seek it.
If China really wants to annoy President Trump, and make tariffs moot, it could devalue the yuan.
Social norms that seek to control women's appearance or actions devalue them as equal members of society.
BRAZIL STEEL INDUSTRY BODY SAYS THERE IS NO BRAZILIAN GOVT EFFORT TO ARTIFICIALLY DEVALUE THE REAL CURRENCY
On Wednesday, Chinese premier Li Keqiang reiterated previous pledges that China would not intentionally devalue the renminbi.
McCarty said the tests devalue the academic potential of lower-income students and give the wealthy advantages.
Increasingly, they can be frustrating to use, expire more quickly and devalue more sharply, sometimes without notice.
The government followed the I.M.F. recommendations to remove wheat and fuel subsidies and devalue the Sudanese pound.
Politicians who devalue expertise risk making decisions that do not reflect reality and must be held accountable.
Not only does it devalue their identities, but it puts them at incredible risk of discrimination and assault.
All of the above are also dealing with currency movements which devalue the contributions of their non-U.
After all, if France were to devalue, what would stop the Italians or the Greeks from following suit?
"Miles devalue massively over time," said reward expert Ben Schlappig of the "One Mile at a Time" blog.
The only readily identifiable, demand-side event occurring simultaneously was the failure of China to devalue the yuan.
U.S. negotiators are reportedly demanding China not devalue the yuan as a condition for any potential trade deal.
Unshackled by the tie to gold, central banks were able to devalue their currencies and stimulate economic growth.
Bass wrote that he expected the massive losses to force Beijing to recapitalize Chinese banks and sharply devalue .
It was to devalue public comments in general, making the general public's support for net neutrality politically irrelevant.
You can devalue, but you can do something else which I think is probably much better than devaluing.
The many countries with healthier populations prioritize three health sectors we devalue: primary care, prevention and social care.
The yuan currency, battered in January by speculation that Beijing would have to devalue sharply, was roughly steady.
So they say they're going to try and devalue that bond by 2% a year in dollar terms.
People feel sorry for you, but they also devalue you, even resent you—for what, you're not sure.
Trump and Cruz have used it to devalue the resumes of traditional "governing" candidates like former Florida Gov.
Egypt has accelerated a crackdown against black market traders it blames for growing pressure to devalue the currency.
Might it encourage us to devalue the critically important and varied contributions everyone makes in a diverse society?
Countries within it cannot devalue their currencies, and fiscal rules prevent governments from boosting spending when growth slumps.
Our new government's anti-life stance jeopardizes this progress and makes sense only to those who devalue women.
But it certainly is not appropriate to do so to devalue the currency, which is the president's goal.
Art is a perfect example of resistance to our social structures that devalue any emotional response to existence.
Such figures have raised concerns among analysts that continued outflows will prompt the Chinese authorities to devalue their currency.
A national popular vote system wouldn't devalue the votes of people who live in rural states and small towns.
Iran is moving to dramatically devalue its currency amid climbing inflation for the country gripped by punitive U.S. sanctions.
There is not much point in bringing back a national currency unless you want the right to devalue it.
And some co-workers did devalue my opinions and undermine my intelligence during the early stages of the job.
China did, by the way, devalue its currency by 275% to offset the 303% tariffs on that $230 billion.
A second market participant confirmed the central bank was keeping out of the market, effectively letting the currency devalue.
He doesn't think China will devalue its currency as it will spur capital outflow and provoke China's trading partners.
It fell 6.7 percent last week when China allowed its currency to devalue and is down another 1.7 percent.
Such intermittent floods can damage and devalue homes, degrade infrastructure, rust out cars and spawn mold, the report said.
They called on the central bank to seize the opportunity to devalue while the market was in its favour.
Egypt is reluctant to devalue the currency due to concerns that this would fuel inflation, already in double digits.
"Our policies discriminate against and devalue black people, Native Americans, people of color, women and LGBTQ people," Biden said.
But now, instead of considering ways to reduce theft, the federal government appears poised to further devalue our work.
But the decision did spark a short-lived linguistic trend in the verb "pluto," meaning to demote or devalue.
Mnuchin said Trump's tweet was meant to prevent China and Russia from reverting to efforts to devalue their currencies.
" Meggs writes, "When major institutions devalue women, it hurts the careers of living women artists both professionally and economically.
There is no need to devalue a study visa by turning it into a backdoor route for working here.
The drain on currency reserves would leave the government with no choice but to devalue the pound, Tuvey said.
Amplifying the dispute, Swift said she would rerecord her older songs, which could devalue Big Machine and Braun's investment.
The United States should invest in infrastructure, and introduce policies to ensure countries like China don't devalue their currency.
Yes, the euro has a built-in problem: Its member states cannot devalue their currency in times of crisis.
"It would be anathema to me to suggest we devalue our money to gain a trade advantage," she said.
The widening gap is increasing pressure on Egypt to devalue its currency and end uncertainty that has discouraged foreign investment.
Egypt, which depends on imported food and energy, is facing a dollar shortage and increasing pressure to devalue the pound.
The epicenter of the market earthquake was Beijing's decision to devalue the yuan by 0.5 percent to 6.5646 per dollar.
We devalue imperfect diamonds, so to stay marketable, the diamond had to become more and more standardized in its appearance.
But with tens of millions living in poverty, the central bank was reluctant to devalue for fear of sparking inflation.
That seems like a pretty big deal, not just something that's thrown out to devalue the credibility of Box's investigation. 
Vanja initially considered changing their documents to male, but eventually decided that decision would devalue their identity, which is intersex.
Women have always led in driving change and we must continue to counter efforts to devalue and downplay our achievements.
A widening gap between the official dollar rate and the black market rate has increased pressure to devalue the currency.
Mr Buhari had previously blocked proposals to devalue the currency, saying it would "kill" the naira and hurt the poor.
Their take is that China is allowing its currency to devalue because the Chinese government is running out of dollars.
The people who gained power from that base will already be looking for ways to undermine and devalue this moment.
Puerto Rico, due to its political status, cannot devalue its currency to boost exports nor seek financing from multilateral institutions.
Further, because grandstanders use moral outrage for their own selfish purposes, they devalue the signal that moral anger can send.
We allowed foreign countries to subsidize their goods, devalue their currencies, violate their agreements, and cheat in every way imaginable.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the move had come after Beijing agreed not to devalue its renminbi for competitive reasons.
But the central bank is reluctant to devalue for fear of sparking more inflation or downward pressure on the currency.
The loss of an independent monetary policy also means that members cannot devalue their own currencies in order to regain competitiveness.
Sudan chose instead to devalue its currency in January and cut wheat subsidies, sending the pound plummeting on the black market.
"China does not intend to devalue the renminbi [yuan] to engage in a trade war," said Chinese Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao.
This is more readily evident in small sovereigns, often in Africa or Latin America, as their economies fail or currencies devalue.
"Eventually, these governments will essentially devalue the currency — destroy the currency — and so the average person gets totally screwed," he said.
Lacking control over interest rates and the ability to devalue their currencies, some countries struggled to cope with violent economic shocks.
Ticket prices also continue to rise, even as startups like the subscription service MoviePass threaten to devalue the movie-going experience.
If a country like France abandoned the euro, its new currency would probably devalue, he said, asking not to be named.
Egypt, which depends on imported food and energy, is facing a foreign currency crisis and increasing pressure to devalue the pound.
"China's intervention in the last year has not been to devalue but it's been largely to support the RMB," Lew said.
Speculation has been mounting that the central bank would devalue its currency amid a rapidly weakening rate on the black market.
As we acquire new and more technical skills, we begin to devalue what we had before we started: understanding, empathy, imagination.
To the president, though, it's just another asset to devalue for short-term political gain, the long-term consequences be damned.
Mnuchin told CNBC that Trump's tweet was meant to prevent China and Russia from reverting to efforts to devalue their currencies.
They devalue their currencies, and they make it impossible for clothing-makers in this country to do clothing in this country.
Yet for those of us too young to be pathologically attached to physical formats, the digital download didn't devalue music necessarily.
A small touch like this can devalue something larger—here it's the dissolution of Han's misogyny via his relationship with Leia.
But it would devalue the currency of the OECD and send a false signal to the market to grant accession now.
If you think that government intervention can devalue the dollar by 25%, I think you are probably dreaming, they don't have that kind of power, those are not that kind of number we are talking about, but devalue the dollar by a smaller amount by government intervention directly in the foreign currency market, I believe they can.
In his comment at a town hall meeting, King argued that doing so would devalue the Founding Fathers of the United States.
But the pound has since weakened to record levels on the black market, increasing pressure on the central bank to devalue again.
Since countries no longer have a national currency, they also cannot let it devalue — a common safety valve in times of trouble.
China's stockpiling of commodities such as oil and metals has only fueled worries that it is looking to further devalue the yuan.
Because the question is, as soon as you make citizenship for some Canadians conditional on good behavior, you devalue citizenship for everyone.
A crucial reform is to unify the two forms of peso currency, and devalue, which would create incentives for exports and investment.
White House trade advisor Peter Navarro said China plans to devalue its currency — and if it does, the U.S. will respond forcefully.
But theater chains are worried that MoviePass will devalue the cost of movie tickets, because users will get comfortable paying so little.
He pointed to the move to negative interest rates in Europe and Japan as well as China's decision to devalue it currency.
As part of the United States, Puerto Rico could not devalue its currency, and the national minimum wage inflated its labour costs.
Dick Kovacevich, former Wells Fargo CEO, told CNBC's "Closing Bell " on Thursday that negative rates are a bad idea and devalue currencies.
Mr Loeb says many hedge funds were convinced that China would be forced to devalue the yuan early this year; it didn't.
Farah, who competes with their distance runners, was asked at a news conference if the absence of Kenya would devalue the Games.
As credit card issuers change and devalue their points programs, you might debate the merits of opening a cash-back card instead.
Indeed that's been a core argument from Trump, who has accused foreign central bankers of using monetary policy to devalue their currencies.
He would actively devalue and degrade me in front of the other musicians if he thought it would make him look powerful.
Like Google Assistant, which is moving to iOS to take on Siri, digital assistants may completely devalue the platforms they run on.
They don't have it under their -- they have to go buy it and then they devalue their currency and manipulate their currency.
At that meeting, China had to counter concerns about the possibility it would devalue its currency and spark a global currency war.
Mobius also warned about the potential for China to significantly devalue the renminbi in its ongoing dispute with the U.S. over trade.
This is generally an important feature to inspect on the wheat tour, but its absence does not at all devalue scouts' findings.
Markets will also watch Nigeria's central bank meeting for clues on plans to float or devalue the naira after recent tentative moves.
Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan has resisted pressure from exporters and policy makers to devalue the currency to support exports.
" Manija Emran, a graphic designer and typographer based in Los Angeles, described it as a "hugely counterintuitive" step that would "devalue the show.
Wolfson also said that pricing pressure should ease in the second half of 2018, assuming the pound does not devalue again next year.
Pressure has mounted on the central bank to devalue the pound but it has resisted a major adjustment for fear of stoking inflation.
Another fascinating aspect of these digital assistants is that they have the potential to completely devalue the underlying platforms on which they run.
Speculators have taken to using the yuan's cheaper offshore forwards market to wager China will finally devalue the currency around March or April.
The United States cannot devalue the dollar to gain prosperity, former Treasury secretary and ardent Trump critic Larry Summers told CNBC on Tuesday.
"Locast's operation is an acknowledged effort to devalue the entire market for the rights to retransmit Plaintiffs' copyrighted content," the court filing reads.
Apart from other demands on trade and reforms, U.S. negotiators are believed to be pressing for assurances China will not devalue the yuan.
The banks' healthy 2016 net income was lifted by large one-off revaluation gains after Nigeria allowed its currency to devalue in June.
Theater chains like AMC are understandably concerned about MoviePass's potential to devalue ticket prices, which have dramatically escalated over the past few years.
Not only does this development devalue Violet's character, it also casts a particularly dark shadow on the regularly campy and outrageous show's judgment.
These firms sometimes sell data to clients to let them compare the different agencies' rates, and the practice could further devalue advertising services.
After all, if someone asks you what your favorite album in history is and you name 15 albums, you devalue each of them.
Many felt any restriction on water would devalue property and, worse, deal yet another blow to the declining self-rule of rural culture.
The two countries also reaffirmed commitments not to devalue their currency for competitive advantage that they have pledged with the Group of 20.
The administration argued that the country had taken steps to devalue its currency in order to gain an unfair advantage in international trade.
There are no giant "sale" or "clearance" stickers that devalue the products, and the staff makes customers feel important by showing individualized attention.
Argentina does not control the dollar; so it cannot inflate or devalue away the dollar bonds, as it can with local-currency bonds.
In declining to host, Athletic Director Fred Glass said he did not want to devalue Assembly Hall by hosting a lowly NIT game.
"They have duties not to waste or devalue marital resources, and to keep the value of marital property as high as possible," she said.
But economic uncertainty and a shortage of foreign currency saw the pound weaken again, putting renewed pressure on the central bank to further devalue.
And how can those who refuse to do even that be expected to uphold American ideals against a man who seems to devalue them?
There are also question marks over China, which many fear will be forced to devalue its yuan, in turn dragging down other emerging currencies.
Businesses have urged the central bank to scrap dollar caps entirely, and economists have long said the central bank will ultimately have to devalue.
This was sparked by a move to intervene in equity markets and devalue the yuan amid a stock rout that infected financial markets worldwide.
China's surprising decision in August to devalue its currency prompted concerns about the health of the country's economy and helped ignite a global rout.
It would devalue the significance of other U.S. terrorism listings if the label was applied in cases where evidence of terrorist activity was lacking.
By giving up the ability to devalue currencies, the only way to adjust would be through painful and politically troublesome cuts to real wages.
Over the years, psychologists have confirmed that when confronted with qualified scientific experts, we implicitly devalue their qualifications if their findings oppose our beliefs.
It still has trillions in U.S. dollar currency reserves, but a rapid decline in the yuan may cause other countries to devalue their currencies.
" Courtney says Jermichael's comments are "absurd" and "offensive" -- adding, "Don't be so pathetically thirsty for attention that you choose to devalue another man's motives.
"Baseless, anonymous allegations against our employees undermine and devalue (the) longstanding partnership" between the United States and Turkey, the embassy said in a statement.
There's little point fighting for equality if we only seek to limit and devalue woman with the same tactics men have used for centuries.
"It would devalue it and I think those clubs that have done well and are at the top deserve to be there," he said.
Investors are particularly concerned that the Trump administration could try to devalue the dollar, sparking a currency war that could weaken Americans' purchasing power.
The news prompted further selling in global financial markets and raised speculation that China could take even more aggressive steps to devalue its currency.
The country has pledged not to competitively devalue its currency and has promised to be more transparent about its interventions in foreign exchange markets.
It could devalue its own currency, which would then make exports even more attractive and increase the trade deficit that Trump has railed against.
The policy has also made investors reluctant to commit new projects as they expect the central bank will have to devalue the naira eventually.
The move sparked talk that China could intentionally devalue the yuan to gain an upper hand if more tariffs were put on its exports.
Patrick Toomey of Pennsylvania disagreeing with a notion Shelton raised that the U.S. should consider following its global peers when they devalue their currency.
The governor of the Reserve Bank of India, Raghuram Rajan, has resisted pressure from exporters and policy makers to devalue India's currency to support exports.
"Those who opposed the meeting will try to devalue the agreements made," said Vladimir Olenchenko of Russia&aposs Institute of Global Economics and International Relations.
Jed ponders lowering the price of his sculptures, per Sophia and Tilman's advice, but is worried the move could devalue one of his priciest pieces.
And, by the way, when the fake news tells you that you're paying — in the case of China, they devalue their currency, that helps them.
On Monday, as trade tensions with China heated up, Trump referred to the Fed yet again in response to Beijing's move to devalue its currency.
Post-midterms — and ahead of his re-election race and a possible Mueller report — Trump is continuing his effort to degrade and devalue mainstream reporters.
ABUJA/WASHINGTON, May 14 (Reuters) - Nigeria's central bank denied on Saturday a website report that the West African nation planned to devalue the naira currency.
Be smart: If the masters have more value in Swift's hands than in Braun's, that's a more likely outcome than any attempt to devalue them.
I feel you devalue yourself as a human being when you share very personal things with a bajillion strangers who are making fun of you.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - China will not devalue its yuan, also known as the renminbi, or start a trade war, President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday.
If, as many suspect, the government is eventually forced to devalue the rupee, the cost of imported fuel will rise, further pushing up power bills.
In this scenario, Toshiba would devalue the company's premium, which was at 143.2 billion yen at the end of September, in the current fiscal year.
And for a child, this is devastating, as they quickly learn to devalue themselves as they do not see a positive semblance of themselves anywhere.
China reassured global finiancial leaders at the meeting that it would not devalue its currency again but look at other means to support its economy.
Arguing that negative interest rates cause currencies to devalue, and place strains on the banking system, Kovacevich said that negative rates are a bad idea.
"And this norm--that women devalue themselves when they have too many likes, get too much attention, get "gassed up"--is misogynist & gross," she wrote.
Now, expectations are heavily skewed toward the need for China to devalue its currency, particularly to cope with slowing global demand and massive domestic debt.
And Trump has mounted a long campaign to discredit the special counsel, apparently seeking to devalue any eventual conclusions that are critical of his conduct.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Rajan, however, has resisted pressure from exporters and policy makers to devalue the Indian currency to support exports.
The gap between the official and black market rates reached its widest last week on speculation that the central bank would devalue the pound again.
Russia has sufficient financial reserves and can devalue its currency, the ruble, to sustain the flow of money through its economy even when prices decline.
Those who sold their shares probably weren't reacting specifically to Jenner talking about her Snapchat habits, or worried that she might singlehandedly devalue the app.
But false narratives devalue the genuine horrors — murder, rape and mass burnings of villages — that have been inflicted upon the Rohingya by Myanmar's security forces.
While some of my friends have died because of their disabilities, others have died because of broken systems that devalue the lives of disabled people.
Whatever Amos meant by "testosterone" back then might have everything to do with how we've come to value and devalue what women should sound like.
" This causes boys to "devalue their actual reading ability," Muntoni said, "while also having less motivation to read, which in turn impairs their reading performance.
Speculation has been mounting for months that the bank would devalue its currency as the black market and official rate diverged to a record discrepancy.
The flight of their capital out of your country, coupled with short bets against your assets, might devalue your domestic currency on the international markets.
Bitcoin allows people to accumulate assets without worrying that a central bank will devalue their currency, or that their money will be confiscated by authorities.
Grappling with recession, widespread dollar shortages, a budget funding gap and international lenders' reluctance to provide loans, Nigeria has moved tentatively to devalue its currency.
Airline and hotel loyalty programs periodically "devalue" their rewards currencies, so your points and miles will likely never be worth more than they are now.
I think in a weird way the preciousness around that word is used to devalue it, actually—it's kind of conservative in a weird way.
Yi was asked by a panel moderator at the Boao Forum for Asia in Hainan province whether China would devalue its currency to counter U.S. tariffs.
The "Apple digital kiosk is a terrible deal for the news industry," wrote digital media analyst Frederic Filloux, arguing that magazine partners would devalue their content.
Other possible options (and, no, this is not an exhaustive list): Devalue the yuan, thus turning them into the currency manipulator Trump already says they are.
I don't want to religion-shame or devalue the idea of "saving yourself for marriage," because if that's what you want for yourself, that's your prerogative.
Trump has criticized the lack of access to the Japanese auto market for U.S. producers and said Tokyo is using monetary policy to devalue its currency.
Her policies sparked double-digit inflation, which was propelled higher when Macri allowed the peso ARS=RASL to devalue by 30 percent by lifting currency controls.
Some have even argued it could spark a global currency war, as economies move to devalue their currencies in order to compete with cheaper Chinese goods.
Some think that approach is itself morally repugnant because it threatens to devalue ethics by reducing it to a bunch of neurochemicals zipping around our brains.
He believes Greece should be allowed default on a substantial proportion of its debt burden and devalue its currency in order to regain its economic competitiveness.
Currency depreciation, a key policy transmission channel for most central banks, also has limits as too many countries trying to devalue leads to a currency war.
For a long time, Mrs Watanabe had been betting against the Japanese currency on the view that the BOJ's aggressive money printing would devalue the yen.
Vietnam will not devalue its currency, the dong, to stabilise the economy and stimulate investors to pour funds in the country, Phuc was quoted as saying.
The Nigerian naira weakened against the dollar in the non-deliverable forward markets, as expectations mounted that the central bank would need to devalue the currency.
Trump has criticized the lack of access to Japan's auto market for U.S. manufacturers and has accused Tokyo of using monetary policy to devalue its currency.
The last time such a rise was witnessed was during the August 2015 stocks selloff that followed a surprise move by China to devalue its currency.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump called for higher tariffs on Chinese goods if China does not stop allowing its yuan currency to devalue.
The central bank has resisted calls by investors to devalue the naira, which has been allowed to fall about 20 percent since the start of 2014.
They say the crisis flows from generations of discriminatory government policies and racism in reservation border towns like Hardin that devalue Native women's lives and deaths.
"People feel uncomfortable when men are doing female-dominated work because female-dominated work could be potentially demeaning, because we devalue that work more," Yavorsky says.
While we all complain about taxes, many of us devalue the products of our tax dollars at work, especially when rate "curveonoia" is at pandemic levels.
It allows our men to keep trans women at a distance, devalue our humanity, and in some cases, abuse or even kill us, with seeming impunity.
Its revised calculations diminish and devalue the harm that comes from breathing particulate matter, suggesting that below certain levels, it is not harmful to human health.
The state, which depends on hydrocarbons for over half of its revenue, was forced to devalue its currency in 2016 as exports and tax revenue slid.
Even if Warren or Trump pursued a plan to devalue the dollar, the president couldn't do much to change the currency's value on his or her own.
More so than that, women tend to devalue their worth when given performance compliments, which, understandably, gives higher-ups a less appreciative view of their skill set.
Nigeria's economy has been hammered by a slump in oil revenues that has eroded public finances and forced the central bank to devalue the naira several times.
Perez's nomination comes as the government is expected to devalue the strongest official exchange rate of 6.3 bolivars to the dollar, which is used for priority goods.
In the old days of fixed exchange rates, they had a one-way bet; troubled countries were very unlikely to revalue their currencies but they might devalue.
But even if the Chinese keep their promises not to devalue the yuan further, the flood of cheap goods onto foreign markets has already exacerbated trade frictions.
As their exchange rates are pegged to the U.S. dollar, Gulf countries cannot devalue their currencies and thus boost the local-currency value of their oil revenues.
I worry now that you may openly wear some of the labels of hate that sow divisions and devalue your own neighbors — sexism, homophobia, racism, xenophobia, Islamophobia.
Forcing people to think of themselves as physical objects first and foremost in pursuit of romance is not healthy, they argued, and causes people to devalue themselves.
Azerbaijan had to devalue its currency twice last year, after its central bank burned through some $10 billion of foreign-currency reserves trying to defend the manat.
After a yuan drop in January roiled global markets, China's top central banker had calmed investors by saying the government had no intention to devalue the yuan.
RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan has frequently criticised central banks that undertake policies that devalue currencies and said the Indian central bank only intervenes to prevent excessive volatility.
"Memories of China's attempt to devalue its currency last year and the resultant spike in volatility will also be a deterrent for the Indian authorities," Rao added.
Rewards-earning credit cards have gotten increasingly popular in the last few years, and with that we've seen loyalty programs devalue and award redemptions become more difficult.
The gap between the two rates reached its widest last month on speculation that the central bank would devalue the pound for the second time this year.
Trump has criticized the lack of access to the Japanese auto market for U.S. producers and has accused Tokyo of using monetary policy to devalue its currency.
Nigeria's reluctance to devalue the naira currency, which has plunged on the black market, would further discourage investors, meaning the cost of commercial borrowing would be prohibitive.
Case in point, the Trade and Industry Minister Tarek Kabil said on Tuesday that exports would rise by 7523 percent if and when authorities devalue the pound.
It is a way to keep women in their place; through harassment men devalue a woman's role in the work place by calling attention to her sexuality.
The message from the White House is "we can raise tariffs faster than you can devalue," said Derek Scissors, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.
They then discard or devalue responses from those who seem less predisposed — typically those without much history of voting, or who don't express much enthusiasm about politics.
"I am not trying to devalue their treatment, but this is not something we practice," said Arisina Ma, the president of the Hong Kong Public Doctors Association.
The president has criticized the lack of access to the Japanese auto market for U.S. producers and said Tokyo is using monetary policy to devalue its currency.
Mr Hariri and his allies also back this arrangement, not least because the government must make painful choices about whether to restructure debt and devalue the currency.
Mr. Stephens seeks to draw broader lessons from this to overcome the current assault on free speech and freedom of association that devalue important habits of thought.
She made it clear the term white privilege isn't meant to devalue the woman's experiences: "I understand that families in this community are suffering deeply," she said.
Locked inside the euro, unable to devalue, and confronted with German fears over a "transfer union", Greece has been forced down the road of internal devaluation and austerity.
The market was buoyed early by a strong rally in overseas stocks after China said that it would not devalue its currency to make its imports more competitive.
Controversy over the deal also reflects how a common definition of facts has become impossible under a President who has often sought to devalue the currency of truth.
Controversy over the Mexico deal reflects how a common definition of facts has become impossible under a President who has often sought to devalue the currency of truth.
The analogy is the euro crisis where, because of the single currency, Greece and Spain couldn't devalue and had to take a painful hit to the real economy.
Foreign stock and bond market investors have become reluctant to put money into Nigeria because they assume the West African nation will have to devalue its currency eventually.
Such a desperate measure would, in effect, have exported its manufacturing deflation to the rest of the world, forcing rivals to cut prices or to devalue in turn.
Countries who join the euro are supposed to have achieved enough economic convergence to cope without being able to devalue their currency or set their own monetary policy.
Millions of people are mired in poverty, it has a rapidly aging (and male) population, and it faces strong pressure to devalue the renminbi and open technology markets.
Euro-zone countries have never looked as if they all belong in one currency union, stripped of independent monetary policies and the ability to devalue their exchange rates.
Drake is often positioned as the antithesis to rappers who explicitly sexualize and devalue women in their songs and videos, and men who do the same in life.
Recent reports suggest the Swiss are looking to devalue their franc, while the British pound has hit a 34-year low against the dollar amid deepening Brexit concerns.
"We had anticipated that the PBOC would eventually devalue the currency in response to trade tensions but hadn't expected it to come quite this soon," Evans-Pritchard added.
The concern is that if China does this again, other countries could move to also devalue their currency to prevent China from gaining to great of an advantage.
The fear is that the Chinese authorities, desperate to avoid the social unrest that would result from unemployment if businesses fail, will choose instead to devalue their currency.
The move would be aimed at mediating any effort by the Chinese to devalue the yuan to counter American tariffs, people familiar with the situation told Bloomberg News.
He began his presidency by allowing the peso to devalue, removing taxes on food exports and striking a deal with holders of debt on which Argentina had defaulted.
It entails a fixed exchange rate and a single interest rate for its members, which means countries must forgo the option to devalue in times of economic weakness.
Aided by his finance minister, Manmohan Singh, he devised a radical plan to devalue the rupee, liberalise trade policies and lower the barriers to foreign capital and competition.
But it doesn't devalue the original Lion King if I point out that it's not clear how Rafiki determines Simba is alive, because he's a magic baboon priest.
It can be loud out there in terms of voices that are trying to either make you not have a seat at the table or devalue your perspective.
Deitz said the episode highlighted an irony in Trump's tendency to "degrade and devalue" the intel community's work and his simultaneous fascination with sharing its product with others.
Then there has been the incessant effort to demean Mueller and the FBI in an apparent campaign to devalue any eventual critical conclusions out of the Russia investigation.
As part of a possible trade deal, Washington is reportedly pressing China for a promise that it will not devalue its currency, which has further underpinned the yuan.
Trump could resort to tariffs to lower imports and potentially spur more domestic production, or put pressure on the Federal Reserve to adopt policies that devalue the dollar.
Egypt is struggling with an acute dollar shortage that is hampering trade, increasing pressure on the central bank to devalue the currency for the second time this year.
The UEFA members are opposed to how the new tournaments would alter the world soccer schedule and devalue its Champions League competition, the most lucrative in the world.
"We have, unfortunately, devalued disabled people forever, which means we devalue their suffering," said Curt Decker, executive director of the National Disability Rights Network, a nonprofit advocacy group.
Yet MMT proposes that money creation ought to be a useful economic tool, and that it does not automatically devalue the currency, lead to inflation, or economic chaos.
China burned through $93.0453 trillion of reserves supporting the yuan in the last economic downturn in 2015, which also saw it devalue the currency in a surprise move.
Trump, in particular, has been critical of the U.S.-China trade deficit as well as Beijing's previous moves to devalue its currency, which tends to boost its exports.
These dangers were brought home last August, when markets were rattled by China's decision to devalue its currency; some of the largest E.T.F.s sank by 50 percent or more.
Some initial stories about the deal seemed to imply that it was a low-priced acqui-hire, which only serves to devalue Moat in the eyes of potential customers.
They devalue, they loosen, or you would just say they pump a lot of money into China, and it nullifies to an extent, not fully – it nullifies the tariffs.
The decision came despite the president's frequent attacks on China and the European Union for what Trump sees as their attempts to devalue their currencies and boost domestic manufacturing.
Indeed that's been a core argument from Trump, who has accused foreign central bankers of using monetary policy to devalue their currencies, and urged the Fed to do likewise.
But the move will likely also drastically devalue its remaining 30-second offering, considering that surveys unsurprisingly show that 90 percent of people skip ads if given the choice.
The report said Washington's request for a promise to keep the yuan stable was aimed at neutralizing any effort by Beijing to devalue its currency to counter U.S. tariffs.
But today attention has shifted to the yuan, which was allowed to weaken; some commentators fear the Chinese might devalue their currency more substantially in response to economic weakness.
Billionaire investor George Soros is one who believes a new financial crisis is coming because of falling demand in China for oil and its attempts to devalue its currency.
The Trump administration has insisted that moves to devalue the yuan to buoy Chinese exports would be countered with additional or more severe American tariffs, sources told Bloomberg News.
But he said China's move to change forex mechanism was not an attempt to devalue the yuan to support its exports but an important part of its reform process.
"We continue to believe that the yuan movements are largely reflecting EM FX movements, and are not a sign of a concerted effort to devalue," said BBH currency strategists.
Alvarado Quesada says he opposes the export sector's demands to devalue the colon currency and wants to maintain the floating exchange rate while making central bank interventions more transparent.
In a disturbing irony, the president and many Republican legislators – whose platforms have long championed the family – now pursue immigration policies that devalue and would tear apart U.S. families.
The yuan traded as low as 218 to the dollar, its lowest since November, as investors speculated China may seek to devalue its currency to compensate for higher tariffs.
As opposed to other emerging markets that can devalue their currencies when their economies hit the skids, Russia's ruble has not proven to be as useful an escape valve.
While they're not going to expire as long as you keep your Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant card open, they could possibly devalue if you sit on them for too long.
"They will continue to devalue, everyone is in the same game, the race to the bottom," said Mahesh Bhimalingam, global head of emerging markets credit strategy at BNP Paribas.
In a click, I can create my own media where people with disabilities are seen and heard, rather than pliantly consuming the media that routinely devalue people with disabilities.
The research was designed to explore why people come to devalue pieces they had once revered after finding out that the works were not actually created by the artist.
In what can only be called an unforced error, we are giving that prize to leaders who not only devalue it, but are also busy destroying the thing itself.
This common tactic used in abstinence-only programs spreads fear and stigma and fuels a harassment culture by promoting gender relations that devalue women and police their sexual activity.
The dollar earlier fell to a three-week low against a currency basket after President Donald Trump said on Monday that China and Russia were trying to devalue their currencies.
President Muhammadu Buhari's administration has prioritised maintaining a strong naira despite pressure for the currency to devalue, a policy criticised by the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, among others.
Photo: GettyFeds are eager to exchange a bitcoin haul seized from the leader of an opioid drug operation because they are worried the digital booty could devalue at any moment.
But financing for the central bank from Gulf countries (including the Saudis) and a currency swap with China have convinced officials that they can now devalue in an orderly fashion.
Fang Xinghai, the vice chair of the Chinese Securities Regulatory Commission, sought to counter concerns China was seeking to devalue the yuan to gain a competitive advantage for its exports.
The former central bank chief also attributed recent weakness in the yuan to the market's reaction to trade tensions, while noting that Beijing would not devalue the currency in response.
China has no reason to devalue the , as economic fundamentals remained strong, with growth at 6.7 percent in the first half, the country's Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guangyao told CNBC.
In late February, the United States government was reported to be pressing China to pledge not to devalue the yuan as part of a deal to end their trade war.
Did the structure of this story devalue the different endings by turning them into game achievements you're working to uncover, or did this end up feeling like a meaningful story?
Baucus emphasized that China's decision to devalue its currency marks a significant turning point for China, which he said is "bringing out the big guns" and could presage further decreases.
A growing number of economists had been urging the central bank to devalue what they said was an artificially strong rupee, arguing that its strength was hurting the manufacturing sector.
Stocks tumbled in August and early January after sharply weakened its currency peg against the dollar, raising concerns it would further devalue the yuan and trigger a significant economic slowdown.
Rajan has stated India will not follow other countries and devalue its currency, a view endorsed on Saturday by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who ruled out 'beggar thy neighbor' policies.
"Right now, frankly, their intervention is to prop up their currency rather than to devalue it, because a lot of people have been nervous about the Chinese economy," he said.
As prices dropped over the past two years, the Azeri central bank burned up more than two-thirds of its reserves supporting the currency before allowing it to devalue sharply.
But Krugman has a point about the problems of the euro, which took monetary policy away from countries so they couldn't devalue their currencies after living ruinously beyond their means.
The Trump administration now wants to completely devalue my expertise and time, giving the treatment of a complex case of cancer the same value as a case of the sniffles.
In a line that had puzzled some analysts and currency traders, Melenchon promised in his manifesto to "devalue the euro to its initial exchange rate against the dollar" if elected.
Economists have long urged Egypt to devalue its currency, with some advocating it abandon its dollar peg, either for a basket of trading currencies or for a managed floating regime.
In the Shanghai currency accord, all the group's finance ministers agreed that they would not deliberately devalue their currencies with the purpose of achieving a competitive advantage for their exports.
This costs Amazon shareholders in the sense that creating new shares tends to devalue the existing ones, but it doesn't involve any direct financial cost to the company per se.
Russia "failed to demonstrate how freedom of expression on L.G.B.T. issues would devalue or otherwise adversely affect actual and existing 'traditional families' or would compromise their future," the court found.
Several campaigns were releasing their own data on the results, a process that is likely to only add to the confusion and devalue the eventual official result when it comes.
"America...has allowed foreign countries to subsidize their goods, devalue their currencies, violate their agreements and cheat in every way imaginable, and our politicians did nothing about it," he said.
Bloomberg TV reported on Monday that the White House is pushing for a pledge from China that it will not devalue its currency as a part of a trade deal.
So in the months ahead, the Trump administration will have to decide if it really intends to follow through on the president's words about the need to devalue the dollar.
He added that a deal must include assurances that the country won't devalue its currency in the future for competitive reasons and said Beijing has made commitments that match that.
Trump has in recent months bemoaned the strength of the dollar relative to other currencies, because it makes U.S. exports more expensive, and called on the Fed to devalue it.
Bloomberg reported on Tuesday that the United States as part of a trade deal was seeking to secure a pledge from China that it will not devalue its yuan currency.
In a subsequent speech to international bank leaders, Yi Gang, the first deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, provided the strongest commitment to date not to devalue the renminbi.
Historians often cite frequent self-contradictions as a reoccurring hallmark of authoritarian regimes, which use them as a tactic to devalue truth and introduce multiple narratives of reality to delegitimize critics.
The central bank did not comment on devaluation, but economists and diplomats say the bank is reluctant to devalue without a policy plan in place to deal with the resulting shock.
As soon as MoviePass announced its plan almost exactly one year ago, AMC Theaters started complaining that it would devalue the price of a movie ticket in the minds of consumers.
The central bank, reluctant to devalue the currency, imposed rules a year ago limiting to $50,000 a month the amount of dollars any company is allowed to deposit in the bank.
When Moore was found dead, many news sites described him as a sex worker — a taboo subject in this country that can devalue a life in the eyes of some readers.
Asked whether Nigeria needed to devalue the naira, Osinbajo said then that "there is an ongoing debate" but that it was too early to say whether such a move made sense.
If, she argues, you build a society that supports women and doesn't punish them for having children or devalue their labor, it turns out they'll be happier and have better sex.
There were fears that China would be forced to devalue its currency sharply: a cheaper yuan might spur China's oversupplied industries to export more, fatten profits and service their growing debts.
"Since the Bank of Japan was so doveish last week, all of these countries are under a lot more pressure to devalue," said a dealer with one Asian bank in London.
The collapse of commodity prices from mid-2014 corresponded to an oil supply surge and the failure of China to devalue the yuan in line with the yen, won and euro.
"Nothing," says Cepeda, "can devalue or minimize" the "transcendental" promise of peace with the FARC, which he and others hope will open new political spaces for the democratic left to occupy.
But the Chinese government's decision to devalue its currency in August sparked a torrent of selling in the U.S. as investors feared a weaker Chinese economy could hurt U.S. corporate profits.
Financial markets in the run up to that meeting had been rocked by China's move to devalue the yuan, a move that fanned fears over the health of the Chinese economy.
The Asian Financial Crisis was set off in 1998 by a surfeit of dollar-denominated debt in countries that had pegged their currencies to the greenback, but were forced to devalue.
Beijing is more likely to enact gradual capital controls than it is to devalue the yuan, and it has dozens of tools it can use to accomplish its goal, Eichengreen said.
Analysts at DaMina Advisors say the delay could cause the central bank to backtrack as it tries to reconcile the new policy with the president's vow not to devalue the naira.
Economists in Vilnius counter that had they allowed the currency to devalue, a banking-system crisis would have ensued (because the cost in litas of serving euro debt would have jumped).
Indeed, she argues that it has done better than euro-crisis countries because it was able to devalue and kept greater control over the policy response than, say, Greece or Ireland.
The strength Hynes draws from those friends and idols is what allows him to survive in a world that's constantly threatening to devalue his personhood or treat him with outright hostility.
Second, the plan would combat foreign government policies that devalue intellectual property rights and create unfair pricing systems that force drug manufacturers to sell to foreign buyers at unreasonably low prices.
The latter is now a moot point as China is no longer acting to devalue its currency to make its exports cheaper, but is instead trying to prop up its value.
The measures devalue the strongest official exchange rate by 37 percent to 10 bolivars per dollar from 6.3, and streamline the previous three-tiered system into a dual exchange rate mechanism.
If the performance evaluation process is based on objectivity and data, then there should be no need to force calibration into the process and unnecessarily downgrade or devalue otherwise solid performers.
Did you remain silent — and, from my notes at least, you're a friend of his — were you silent in your position of authority in these words that devalue the American constitution?
And so, this statement, that seems very anodyne and something that nobody could be against, actually wound up being used to devalue what the Black Lives Matter movement was telling us.
Both texts call for countries not to devalue their currencies to achieve a trade advantage and to inform each other if they intervene by buying and selling large amounts of currency.
As our government officials have taken actions across the board to devalue patents and innovation, it's not just manufacturing jobs that have been lost to other nations, but our technological advantage.
What ClassPass customers need to understand is that ClassPass is a parasite, using VC money to undercut hard-working businesses, devalue our services, and they are destroying (NOT SAVING) this business.
They clearly have decided that the first order of business is to devalue the yuan so it will make it more difficult for U.S. exports to get to the Chinese market.
Trump may devalue allies — and see them as not paying appropriately for America's security or market — but he needs international partners more than ever to de-escalate the conflict with Iran.
France has a great deal of control over the currency — including a decision to devalue it in 1994 — and French officials sit on the boards of both the C.F.A. franc unions.
EU national governments argue, with reason, that policies imposed by Europe did more harm than good: that, for instance, without an independent monetary policy or a currency to devalue, austerity is counterproductive.
"The product they are announcing is not anybody's worst case or fears coming true," said Gary Leff, a travel industry blogger with a specialty in spanking companies that devalue their loyalty programs.
Led by China, they agreed to keep one another abreast of any major changes in currency policies to avoid surprises and reaffirmed their commitment not to devalue their currencies for competitive advantage.
In August 2015 it tried both to devalue the currency modestly and to introduce more two-way flexibility in its movements, but succeeded only in creating self-fulfilling expectations of further depreciation.
Hedge fund kingpin Ray Dalio is seeing a case for gold as central banks get more aggressive with policies that devalue currencies and are about to cause a "paradigm shift" in investing.
When the Fed expanded its quantitative-easing programme in 2010, a number of countries intervened to devalue their currencies, prompting Guido Mantega, then Brazil's finance minister, to coin the term "currency war".
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China should stop intervening in the foreign exchange market, devalue the yuan and let it float freely to restore stability, a senior researcher at a government-backed think tank said.
When candidates decry a "rigged" system or insinuate wide-scale illegal voting without evidence, they don't just harm their opponents; they devalue democratic elections in general and the legitimacy of its outcomes.
ISDS (Investor State Dispute Settlement): The Trump administration wants to seriously undermine the ability of private companies to take legal action when foreign governments' moves devalue their investments in that foreign country.
The Chinese yuan traded as low as 278.01 to the dollar on Friday, its lowest since November, as investors speculated China may seek to devalue its currency to compensate for higher tariffs.
The arguments in favor of MMT in so-called academic literature are both specious and entirely untried, except in Weimar, Germany, among other nations that tried to devalue their way to prosperity.
JOHANNESBURG, March 3 (Reuters) - South Africa's MTN Group expects Nigeria to devalue the naira by up to 22 percent at some point this year, chief financial officer Brett Goschen said on Thursday.
The World Bank and other institutions like the International Monetary Fund have recommended that Nigeria and Angola devalue their currencies which both trade officially at a huge premiums to the secondary market.
He has also accused the Tokyo government of using monetary policy to devalue its currency and has also lumped Japan with China and Mexico as big contributors to the U.S. trade deficit.
"In recent days, China has taken concrete steps to devalue its currency, while maintaining substantial foreign exchange reserves despite active use of such tools in the past," Treasury said at the time.
The yuan advanced after Bloomberg reported that the United States is pressing to secure a pledge from China that it will not devalue its yuan as a part of a trade deal.
As someone with a stake in Ruby, he had wondered whether this enterprise would devalue his investment, but, after the show, he concluded that the broody clothes fit in with Ruby's vision.
The latest example is a proposal his agency sent to the White House for review and approval that would, in broadest terms, greatly devalue the public health benefits of reducing air pollution.
But the black market for dollars has since rebounded, putting Egypt back at square one: under pressure to devalue and spark a new round of price rises just as economic growth slows.
The government is telling you we're going to give you 103% and tax you on it, and on the other hand we're going to presumably devalue that money at 2% per year.
Besides sending in soldiers with bullwhips to bring order to chaotic queues at bus-stops, he tried to stimulate domestic manufacturing by banning imports and rebuffed IMF pressure to devalue the currency.
One option, some economists say, is a move by China's central bank to further devalue its currency, making its exports cheaper and more attractive and thereby offsetting the costs of the tariffs.
"We won't use policy to devalue the yuan and we won't use the exchange rate as a weapon to react to external pressures from trade conflicts," the report quotes Li as saying.
The Bloomberg report said the U.S. request for a pledge to keep the yuan's value stable was aimed at neutralizing any effort by Beijing to devalue its currency to counter American tariffs.
"We allowed foreign countries to subsidize their goods, devalue their currencies, violate their agreements, and cheat in every way imaginable," Trump said, according to a transcript of his remarks distributed by his campaign.
Chinese policymakers reiterated pledges not to devalue the yuan CNY=CFXS again, and Premier Li Keqiang told the G20 opening session on Friday there was no basis for continued depreciation of the yuan.
A safety net for the truly needy is crucial, but Democrats seeking to continually define more and more people as truly needy will bankrupt the country and devalue the dignity of hard work.
"It's these very comments that women deal with day in and day out in offices, on calls, and in emails — microaggressions that devalue the contributions and worth of hard-working women," she explains.
It's a travel disaster movie that derides the hubris of human beings, and sets up a class difference between its leads to emphasize how men in power devalue the lives of poor people.
U.S. President Donald Trump's comments on Monday about China and Russia trying to devalue their currencies continued to weigh on the dollar, with investors believing that the U.S. administration wants a weaker currency.
But last month Mark Ross-Smith, the former head of Malaysia Airlines' loyalty programme, published a piece warning full-service carriers of the existential risk they faced if they continued to devalue miles.
The naira's exchange rate has dropped 35 percent below its official level on the black market, weighed down by sinking oil prices and speculation that Africa's biggest economy will have to formally devalue.
A bigger World Cup may also devalue the qualifying competition, particularly in South America where two points separated five teams battling for two direct places and a playoff spot before Tuesday's enthralling finale.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said last week at the Boao Forum for Asia in China's Hainan province that the country will not devalue its currency to boost exports, according to a Reuters translation.
"They thought: When the market is not looking at you, when other currencies were in the firing line, then you devalue a little, and use the reserves (to stabilize that move)," he said.
The United States is seeking to secure a pledge from China it will not devalue its yuan as part of an agreement intended to end the countries' trade war, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.
A Bloomberg report said last week the United States was pressing China to pledge not to devalue the yuan to counter U.S. tariffs as part of a deal to end their trade war.
Li's views echo those of Premier Li Keqiang, who said on Thursday that depreciation would not help companies be more competitive, repeating that the government would not devalue the yuan to lift exports.
Tuesday's move showed the People's Bank of China does not want to devalue the yuan in the near term or allow massive devaluation, said Leland Miller, president of analytics firm China Beige Book.
There may be an element of self-loathing there, like the self-loathing Smith attributes to Weinstein himself; the women enablers may have some unconscious need to diminish and devalue something they lack.
"And so, that statement, which seems very anodyne and something that nobody could be against, actually wound up being used to devalue what the Black Lives Matter movement was telling us," Buttigieg said.
An open economy would adjust to such a shock by allowing its currency to devalue, making imports costlier and locally produced goods more attractive (although higher inflation would be a nasty side-effect).
"Asheville has an issue where we place value on certain people and we devalue other people based on their race, their politics, their economic situation or their placement within Asheville," Councilwoman Smith said.
"He believed that the president's determination to devalue the threat of nuclear weapons was an important factor in the unraveling of the Soviet Union," Mr. Abell, his longtime aide, wrote in a remembrance.
And they hope that Chase won't unilaterally choose to devalue them, while living with the risk that, unlike their bank accounts, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation provides no insurance for this valuable currency.
The steep depreciation means the gap with the official rate of 23 pounds per dollar has widened, increasing pressure on Egypt to devalue its currency and end uncertainty that has discouraged foreign investment.
And they hope that Chase won't unilaterally choose to devalue them, while living with the risk that, unlike their bank accounts, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation provides no insurance for this valuable currency.
If anything, respectability politics are a form of victim-blaming that hold the marginalized accountable for the ill treatment they receive rather than institutional forms of oppression that devalue some people and exalt others.
".. there hasn't been success in changing the cultural patterns that devalue women and consider them disposable, allowing for a social permissiveness in the face of violence and its ultimate expression: femicide," the report said.
The adjustment was particularly painful because, as members of a single-currency bloc with low inflation, crisis-hit countries had to devalue their real exchange rates by cutting wages and domestic demand and employment.
U.S. President Donald Trump's comments about China and Russia trying to devalue their currencies this week also weighed on the dollar, with investors believing that the U.S. administration wants to see a weaker currency.
The SBP had previously attempted to devalue in July but the move was reversed by then-Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, who claimed he was unaware of the central bank's plan and ordered an investigation.
Japan and Kuroda have embarked on a massive monetary stimulus program in recent years, and a falling yen has added to concerns over global "currency wars" — where countries try to purposely devalue their currencies.
Media reports saying the United States was pressing China to pledge not to devalue the yuan to counter U.S. tariffs as part of a deal to end their trade war had prompted much debate.
U.S. President Donald Trump's comments on Monday about China and Russia trying to devalue their currencies continued to weigh somewhat on the dollar, with investors believing that the U.S. administration wants a weaker currency.
"The upshot is that the combination of tighter capital controls along with efforts by the PBOC to better communicate its intention not to devalue the renminbi seems to be bearing some fruit," he said.
"This was never our intention, and we are genuinely sorry to have played any part in something that appears to devalue our own community, and have removed these four images from our campaign." 
Earlier on Thursday, the official China Daily newspaper reported, quoting finance minister Lou Jiwei, that a proposal to devalue China's yuan, also known as the renminbi, was not on the agenda for G20 summit.
LONDON, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Ratings agency Standard & Poor's reiterated on Thursday that Nigeria will have to devalue its currency, saying it expected this to happen at some stage in 2016 and in gradual adjustments.
This was after years of late president Satoru Iwata repeatedly resisting calls to put the company's games on phones, saying that subpar experiences would devalue Nintendo's brand and intellectual property in the long run.
The offshore yuan, or CNH CNH=, fell earlier this month to its lowest level since trading began in 2010 on fears that China was planning to sharply devalue it to boost its ailing economy.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Speculators who believe that China will soon devalue the yuan are placing their bets through the currency's cheaper offshore forwards market, and they are expecting the big move in March or April.
The only approval he believes should count is his own; in his profiles, he seems to have a mild fixation on the word "impressive" as a way to classify people, usually to devalue them.
Amid forecasts by the International Monetary Fund predicting hyperinflation could reach 10,000,000% in 2019, Venezuela moved Monday to devalue its currency and allow a new private entity to operate on the foreign exchange market.
The BOJ argues its policy is aimed at hitting its price goal and not at weakening the yen, though Trump had accused Japan in the past of using "money supply" to devalue its currency.
Do not devalue my life so much as to ask me to share the time he deserves to serve for my body and my life, at the same time as his other victim Mimi.
The "boys will be boys" stereotype certainly gives license for boys to disrespect, devalue and mistreat girls, but deeper analysis of it also reveals the fundamentally demeaning ways in which we think about boys.
Britain's bullion dealers reported higher sales over the past few weeks, as fears grew of a "hard Brexit" - a scenario that some fear could hinder trade and constrict foreign investment and devalue sterling further.
The country's benchmark exchange is currently trading up 16.7 percent since December 19, the start of a rally ostensibly linked to the central bank's decision to devalue the Pakistani rupee a few days earlier.
U.S. President Donald Trump's comments about China and Russia trying to devalue their currencies this week also weighed on the greenback, with investors believing that the U.S. administration wants to see a weaker currency.
Toomey in particular pressed Shelton on her statements last year suggesting that the Fed should devalue the dollar in response to currency manipulation by other countries, to ensure that U.S. exports can remain competitive.
Andrew Roberts at RBS advised investment banking customers to "sell (mostly) everything," while Society Generale's analyst Albert Edwards predicted a major crash in the US, which would devalue the stock market by 75 percent.
Was there any way out of the cycle whereby white people rebrand our cultural movements for their own entertainment, only to devalue our ancestry and erase the real stories behind voguing, ballroom, and house music?
Analysts in a Reuters poll predicted that the central bank will devalue the naira in the next few months and hike interest rates at the MPC meeting, scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, to control inflation.
Sudan said earlier this week it would devalue its currency to 18 pounds to the U.S. dollar starting next year from a rate of 6.7 that has drained formal channels and fuelled a black market.
One reason for the country selling U.S. debt previously was its need to raise cash to prop up its currency, the yuan, after years of seeking to devalue it to make its exports more attractive.
Many economists pointed out that such reforms were more necessary than ever for countries no longer able to devalue or run their own monetary policy, but politicians were all too ready to avoid unpopular remedies.
There was no official comment from BA. The Egyptian pound has come under downward pressure as reserves have tumbled, but the central bank is reluctant to devalue for fear of further fuelling double-digit inflation.
Without the ability to pass major legislation, it will be even less equipped than before to resolve the fiscal crisis that is threatening to devalue the currency, capsize the banking system and shred ordinary wallets.
"For example, if you subdivide the pool or garden off of the entire home in the process of creating a duplex, it may devalue the home to the point where you don't make a profit. "
China's Vice Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang said on Friday that it does not have a policy to devalue its currency to promote exports, and neither does it seek a trade surplus with the United States.
The official China Daily newspaper earlier quoted China's finance minister Lou Jiwei as saying a proposal to devalue China's currency was not on the agenda for the G20 meeting of policymakers, which starts on Friday.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang said on Friday that China does not have a policy to devalue its currency to promote exports, and neither does it seek a trade surplus with the United States.
For one, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said earlier Thursday at the Boao Forum for Asia in China's Hainan province that the country will not devalue its currency to boost exports, according to a Reuters translation.
"We are seeing central banks having separation anxiety with their stimulus policies and so much stimulus tends to devalue currencies and that's the follow through from negative real rates," ETF Securities analyst Martin Arnold said.
With markets breathing down his neck, unable to devalue and spooked by the prospect of France being lumped in with the EU's struggling south, Mr Hollande cut business taxes and made savings in the budget.
And there are certainly distinct concerns in Brexit, not applicable to the American presidential election, around both trading incentives on an outcome that would devalue the currency and less robust data in a unique event.
Last week JP Morgan said it expected Nigeria to devalue its currency by around 10% to 400 naira for the over-the-counter spot market widely quoted by foreign investors by the end of June.
While China could take measures to devalue the currency itself — it could lower interest rates, says Hooper, which would push down the yuan — Baig says it probably won't have to do much on its own.
Beijing will allow the Chinese yuan to "passively devalue" in order to cope with the impact of the U.S. tariffs although authorities will likely blame any decline in the currency on the markets, Zhuang said.
Nigeria's naira steadied in the non-deliverable forward (NDF) market after Tuesday's sharp falls triggered by a decision to effectively devalue the currency for private individuals needing to pay for foreign travel and school fees.
He also dismissed American hedge funds' concerns about the erosion of China's foreign exchange reserves and assured the audience that China did not plan to further devalue its currency to increase its already formidable export prowess.
"It is hard for us to tell China to tell their currency should be moved by market forces, and then have a serious contender for the White House who wants to devalue the dollar," said Chandler.
Fears of a Chinese slowdown have rocked financial markets, with speculation that Beijing may devalue the yuan, also known as the renminbi, to stimulate the economy which showed its slowest growth in 25 years over 2015.
"The currency war goes back to 2010…Everybody wants a weaker currency but it's a mathematical impossibility, you cannot all devalue against each other in the same time, so you have to take turns," Rickards said.
"The defendants barely acknowledge this, much less explain how a law preventing one company from posting age-related information on one website could discourage the entertainment industry from continuing to objectify and devalue women," he wrote.
The yuan's rally picked up steam on Wednesday following a Bloomberg report which said the United States was pressing China to pledge not to devalue the yuan as part a deal to end their trade dispute.
Fears of a Chinese slowdown have rocked financial markets, with speculation that Beijing may devalue the yuan, also known as the renminbi, to stimulate the economy which showed its slowest growth in 25 years over 2015.
And when Axe takes a meeting with Everett over lobster, Everett tells him Nigeria is going to devalue their currency soon and a massive short against it could help make that happen sooner rather than later.
In January, MoviePass feuded with the movie theater chain AMC, which was concerned that the service's low price would devalue tickets, and pulled its service from ten AMC theaters in a failed attempt at extracting concessions.
But Egypt's central bank risks sparking further social unrest, since it decided to devalue the currency by nearly 50 percent ahead of its float, an effort to guide the level at which it should eventually trade.
In its ruling, the appeals courts said the lawsuit could proceed because Mr. Hallatt's actions — setting up a facsimile storefront in Vancouver, British Columbia, with knockoff branding and online merchandising — could devalue the American-held trademark.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is seeking to secure a pledge from China it will not devalue its yuan as part of an agreement intended to end the countries' trade war, Bloomberg TV reported on Monday.
And while there is the "nuclear option" of the Chinese deciding to sell their U.S. Treasurys or devalue their currency, neither one of those markets are acting like that's a viable option right now, he said.
Conference tournaments are a bad way to determine NCAA Tournament berths in one-bid leagues, because they devalue the regular season and leave worthy schools on the outside of March Madness, looking in from the NIT.
Mr. Li also made a carefully hedged promise that China would maintain the overall stability of its currency, the renminbi, and would not seek to devalue it so as to gain a competitive advantage in trade.
Devalue the yuan China's currency, the yuan, has gotten caught up in trade battles with the United States in the past, prompting accusations from Trump that Beijing was artificially lowering its value to help its exporters.
It shows that a demagogic president like Donald Trump can devalue or even depart radically from key norms, just short of committing chargeable crimes, so long as he operates mostly and brazenly in full public view.
More specifically, Dalio said a weakened dollar would: reduce Americans' buying buyer around the world; devalue debt and hurt foreign holders; provide paper wealth to holders of assets like stocks; increase inflation; and boost domestic activity.
Trump has lumped Japan with China and Mexico as big contributors to the U.S. trade deficit, targeted its auto trade as "unfair" and accused Tokyo of using monetary policy to devalue its currency to boost exports.
Trump's campaign said in a statement that U.S. trade policy constitutes "unilateral economic surrender" and needs complete change because it allows foreign competitors to shut out U.S imports, devalue their currencies and unfairly target U.S. industries.
Egypt's IMF programme has yet to win the lender's final approval because the government must first muster $6 billion in bilateral financing, giving it the cash buffer it needs to devalue and ditch its fixed exchange rate.
The yuan had been lifted on Tuesday after Bloomberg reported that said the United States is pressing to secure a pledge from China that it will not devalue its yuan as a part of a trade deal.
Many IRA prisoners scrawled Gaelic on the walls of their cells, lists of verbs and nouns, as a way of reclaiming the language the British establishment seemed to be trying to devalue or erase from their history.
Trump has also lumped Japan with China and Mexico as big contributors to the U.S. trade deficit, targeted its auto trade as "unfair" and accused Tokyo of using monetary policy to devalue its currency to boost exports.
However, for host China, the meeting may also bring less heat than February's G20 gathering in Shanghai, when it had to counter concerns about the possibility it would devalue its currency and spark a global currency war.
Asked whether Nigeria needed to devalue the naira, Osinbajo said that "there is an ongoing debate" in government circles and among other parties but that it was too early to say whether such a move made sense.
"The unintended consequence of that, which I don't think Winston Peters has thought through, is that you actually devalue that asset and you chase investors away," said Peter Clark, CEO of forestry service firm PF Olsen Limited.
President Buhari has resisted International Monetary Fund calls to devalue the naira, though Vice President Yemi Osinbajo sparked speculation a devaluation may be on the cards when he said the central bank had to change its polices.
The Phase One agreement bars both the U.S. and China from targeting foreign exchange rates or manipulating interest rates to devalue their own currencies and orders each country to follow International Monetary Fund rules on macroeconomic policy.
" Panagariya, appointed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi a year ago to run his government's Policy Commission, said he doubted China would allow the yuan to crash: "The Chinese are not going to let the yuan devalue excessively.
The Libyan dinar, under pressure from the conflict, nosedived in 2017 compared to the black market, driving up prices and prompting the central bank to devalue the exchange rate for commercial and private transactions the following year.
One of the effects of this changing world of work is to devalue the work of men, specifically, and therefore to upset the family bargain, and thus to in a very intimate way change what people expect.
A rapid slide on the black market to 18 earlier this week pushed the importers to cease buying, with the rate strengthening to 13 by late on Wednesday, creating a rare opportunity for the central bank to devalue.
Our governors and communities should act decisively to disincentivize and devalue data hoarding with creative policies, including carefully defined bans, levies, mandated data sharing, and community benefit policies, all backed up by the brass knuckles of the law.
They devalue, they loosen, or you would just say they pump a lot of money into China, and it nullifies to an extent — not fully — it nullifies the tariffs," Trump said in an interview with CNBC's "Squawk Box.
"Reiterating his opposition to the devaluation of the naira President Buhari said Nigeria cannot compete with developed countries which produce to compete among themselves and can afford to devalue their local currencies," the presidency said in a statement.
The central bank imposed a cap of $50,000 a month on deposits at banks almost a year ago in an effort to crush a black market for dollars that ballooned as pressure to devalue the Egyptian pound mounted.
That has left in place chiefly "tail risk" funds like Mark Hart's Texas-based Corriente Partners or Kyle Bass, who have suggested China would have to devalue the yuan by up to 10.73 percent to rebalance its economy.
The central bank has resisted calls to devalue the naira currency, though a Reuters poll this week predicted that a dollar shortage, which has hamstrung businesses that need the greenback for imports, would prompt a devaluation by September.
Though the move could drive higher sales for vendors, some are worried that the practice could devalue products in the eyes of consumers, or lead to violations of pricing agreements between sellers and their suppliers, the WSJ said.
Egypt, which depends heavily on imports, is facing a foreign currency crisis and is under increasing pressure to devalue the pound, which the central bank is keeping artificially strong at 13 pounds per dollar through weekly dollar auctions.
Another Middle East neighbour, Egypt, was among the latest to devalue its currency when it cut the value of its pound by about half in late 2016 in return for a $12 billion loan program from the IMF.
Turkmenistan, with the world's fourth-largest gas reserves, is still awarding contracts to foreign and domestic firms, but some projects have stalled and the International Monetary Fund says it should cut spending or devalue its currency, the manat .
"We allowed foreign countries to subsidize their goods, devalue their currencies, violate their agreements and cheat in every way imaginable, and our politicians did nothing about it," Trump said during a June 2016 campaign speech in Monessen, Penn.
They claim the cartridge games will devalue less and be more appreciated by buyers than cheap downloads, but the tune smaller publishers sing when they get featured in a Steam sale tells a different tale of profits entirely.
Clinton took the lectern, Mr. Trump greeted a crowd in Warren, to raucous chants of "Build the wall!" and delivered a fiery message about taking on China and other nations that devalue their currency to hurt American workers.
Over the last five weeks, the Chinese government has waged an aggressive campaign to stem the outflow, through almost daily pledges by officials not to devalue and through much tighter enforcement of the rules on sending money overseas.
Another Middle East neighbor, Egypt, was among the latest to devalue its currency when it cut the value of its pound by about half in late 2016 in return for a $12 billion loan program from the IMF.
"SDSU unequivocally rejects any sentiment which seeks to undermine or devalue the dignity of any person based on their gender, orientation, ability, or any other difference among people which has been an excuse for misunderstanding, dissension or hatred."
I was delighted by her humor, beauty, wickedness, and candor, as she expressed her delight for certain sexual positions and her frustration with an art market and capitalist economy that continued to devalue her work as a woman.
The yuan CNY=CFXS fell about 3 percent versus the dollar and nearly 6 percent against a broader basket in the second quarter, though Chinese officials have said repeatedly they will not purposely devalue the currency to boost exports.
"A particularly troubling scenario would be one in which Japan faces strong pressure to reduce its trade surplus with the U.S., while the BOJ's monetary policy is simultaneously sharply criticized as being designed to devalue the yen," it said.
That already means fresh and polarizing anti-immigration campaigns, a return to the cultural warfare that stoked anger among his supporters in 22016 and more attempts to devalue the truths voters depend on to make an informed electoral choice.
Some analysts fear a heavy and sustained drain on reserves could prompt Beijing to devalue the yuan as it did in 2015, which could throw global financial markets into turmoil and stoke political tensions with the new U.S. administration.
Trade negotiations brought cheer to currencies as well, with the Chinese yuan set to post its best day in almost a month, as United States sought to secure a pledge from China that it would not devalue its currency.
Still, for credit investors, the important difference between the UK and France is that the former has its own currency, which gives it scope to devalue its way out of problems, whereas the latter is locked into the euro.
The policy has also made investors reluctant to commit new projects as they expect the central bank will have to devalue the naira eventually as oil production has been hit by an insurgency in the Niger Delta oil hub.
To successfully navigate this complex future, America must sharpen its operational agility, build — not devalue — alliances, and more effectively leverage public and private capital, technology and diplomatic talent to help solve the most pressing challenges of the next generation.
In a persuasive defense of the International's Women's Strike for n+1, Dayna Tortorici wrote, "The real reason we devalue women's work is because women are the ones who do it," then cited some pretty damning wage-gap statistics.
The United States Treasury has been putting pressure on China for many years not to devalue its currency, fearing the effects on trade competition as well as disruption of financial stability in China and some of its Asian neighbors.
Trump has threatened to impose steep tariffs on Chinese and Mexican imports and demanded a change in a U.S. trade policy he says allows other countries to shut out U.S imports, devalue their currencies and unfairly target U.S. industries.
Turkmenistan, with the world's fourth-largest gas reserves, is still awarding contracts to foreign and domestic firms, but some projects have stalled and the International Monetary Fund says it should cut spending or devalue its currency, the manat TMT=.
Egypt has been facing mounting pressure to devalue its currency since a popular uprising in 2011 drove away tourists and foreign investors - key sources of foreign exchange in a country that relies heavily on imports of food and energy.
" But Representative Paul Mitchell, Republican of Michigan, said Democratic attempts to restore the rules unfairly targeted the for-profit sector and represented a "false dichotomy that continues to devalue career and technical education which is wrong in this economy.
VIENNA (Reuters) - China has been too ambitious in its monetary policy, and as it adjusts its course it may devalue its currency, which would have "massive effects" on many countries, European Central Bank Governing Council member Ewald Nowotny said on Friday.
"Demand for the dollar has slowed and many buyers are not willing to pay higher for the dollar, while increase in forex reserves has raised confidence the government may no longer be under pressure to devalue the naira," a trader said.
"We always used to say, when I was at the Treasury, no nation can devalue its way to prosperity," said Summers, who served as Treasury secretary under former President Bill Clinton and as an economic advisor to former President Barack Obama.
In a rare interview published this week by Caixin, Zhou Xiaochuan, the head of China's central bank, dismissed worries on the part of developed-world manufacturers that the Chinese would devalue the yuan to enhance the competitiveness of their exports.
This shift to credit easing, may also mean a shift away from the "currency war" theme that has dominated foreign exchange markets for much of the last year, as central banks try to devalue their own currencies to help stimulate growth.
The world's top oil exporter has pegged the riyal at 3.75 to the dollar since 1986 but oil's price collapse since mid-603 has raised expectations the kingdom will have to de-link from the dollar or at least devalue.
President Muhammadu Buhari has rejected calls to devalue the naira, backing the central bank, arguing that dollar curbs were necessary as Africa's top oil producer could no longer afford to import as much as it had in the past due.
Buhari, a 74-year-old former military ruler who led the country for 20 months in the 1980s, resisted pressure from the IMF and World Bank to devalue the naira in his previous tenure before being deposed in a coup.
The central bank has imposed hard currency curbs and frozen the naira rate to the dollar, which has hit investment as foreign firms expect Nigeria to devalue the currency anyway at some point due to a slump in oil revenues.
In the last two weeks, Chinese officials have said repeatedly that they do not see a need to devalue the country's currency against the three baskets, or weighted averages, of various foreign currencies against which the central bank measures it.
So far this year, we've seen a resolution that would devalue federal lands entirely, nullify clean water regulations for mining projects, and dispose of 3.3 million acres of Western countryside (also proposed by Chaffetz, and later withdrawn after public protests).
China said the value of its currency is driven by market forces and that it has no intention to devalue the yuan to help exports, after Washington said it was monitoring the currency's weakness amid the escalating bilateral trade row.
He had made it his mission to stand against the tide; to become the lone voice to say (loudly) what others might only complain about behind closed doors; to refuse to devalue the hours needed to think and experiment and work.
That's not to devalue the evident intelligence and craft of a team that includes Stephen Beresford (adapter), Max Webster (director) and, most notably, the lighting designer Mark Henderson, whose work approximates the shimmer of Bergman's screen canvases at their most sensuous.
To say that there is less use for a 62-year-old white male (unless you happen to be running for president) these days is not to devalue the social transformations that are rapidly occurring in the age of Trump.
Last month's drop in reserves was the largest since January, when a sharp fall in the yuan and worries about China's slowing economy raised fears that Beijing could devalue its currency for a second year running, roiling global financial markets.
The "female-only" forum, founded in February 2019, prides itself on being the only space on Reddit for women who date men to safely vent concerns about their relationships with men who often devalue them, ignore them, or even abuse them.
In another bid to calm fears that ERM-2 entry may devalue the lev currency, which is pegged to the euro, and hit people's savings, Borissov reiterated the fixed exchange rate will be kept until Sofia adopts the common currency.
That's when it got crazy -- the social media shaming, the backlash, the criticism, then the criticism of the criticism, the support of his peers and a much larger conversation around classism and how we value and devalue labor and laborers.
"The only rational conclusion one can come to from reading what you have written and what you have said is that you believe the Fed should actively seek to devalue our currency if other countries are doing that," Toomey said.
"Wealthy people and celebrities send their kids here, they always have, but this narrative only works to devalue the education that many middle and lower middle class students care deeply about," wrote Virginia, who said she's a current U.S.C. undergrad.
While Fleisig would prefer pitchers scale down and teams devalue velocity, and Major League Baseball runs programs like Pitch Smart aimed at teenagers to curtail youth workload, Boddy believes that the entire baseball ecosystem rewards throwing hard and throwing often.
The Judge heading the probe, Claudio Bonadío, has alleged that Fernández masterminded the maneuver that was done in the knowledge that her successor as president, the right-wing Mauricio Macri, would devalue the Argentine peso as soon as he took office.
The banks have also been hit by Buhari's decision to freeze the naira rate, which has made investors reluctant to pour money into the West African nation as they expect him to devalue the currency anyway due to a loss of oil revenues.
Signaling the virtue of reporting and speaking truth to power isn't just a way to maintain accountability or to defend the dignity of one's profession from a political movement that seeks to devalue it — it's also a way to win public approval.
But I also think it's perhaps served to devalue consent breaches and miscommunications to seem (in a social sense) to be on the same level of morality — meaning culturally we seem to be treating rape, misconduct, and miscommunication as effectively the same thing.
With my simple model, I have also found that when banks (and the Trade Federation in "Star Wars") compete to maximize profits during a systemic crisis, they can unintentionally devalue financial assets to levels lower than necessary to reach a post-crisis equilibrium.
Asked whether Nigeria needed to devalue the naira currency - a move so far objected by President Muhammadu Buhari - Osinbajo said that "there is an ongoing debate" in government circles but that it was too early to say whether such a move made sense.
Sudan's economy has been grappling with a crippling hard currency shortage and a black market for dollars that pushed the central bank to devalue its currency to around 30 pounds to the dollar earlier this year from 6.7 pounds in late December.
Most of the track list focuses on Prime Minister Modi's controversial 2016 decision to devalue India's currency overnight, removing 500 and 1,000 note rupees from circulation in an effort to curb so-called "black money"—funds stemming from corruption, counterfeiting and terrorism financing.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Friday said that China and other countries often devalue their currencies as the U.S. economy improves, vowing to combat currency manipulation and the dumping of foreign products into U.S. markets below cost.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said the key takeaway from the conclusion of the G20 meetings in Shanghai was that no country would competitively devalue their currency in a way that would trigger the outbreak of a fresh round of currency wars.
On Monday, Xiao Lisheng, a senior finance researcher with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, wrote in the official China Securities Journal suggesting the government stop intervening in the foreign exchange market, devalue the yuan and let it float freely to restore stability.
Fans demand an increasingly lifelike simulation of professional football, while also wanting each entry to be garnished with uniqueness, though no one game should be so new and interesting that its changes devalue the players' skills, honed over decades of gradual updates.
The partial recovery of the dinar may ease some political pressure on Kabir, who has faced growing calls to devalue the dinar from the official rate of 1.3 to the dollar, as the dinar slid in value over the past two years.
As part of those reforms, Egypt is widely expected to devalue the pound and ditch its currency peg to the dollar for a more flexible exchange rate mechanism, a move economists say would rebalance markets and unlock billions of dollars in foreign investment.
Egypt, which depends heavily on imports, is facing a foreign currency crisis and is under increasing pressure to devalue the pound, but the bank surprised markets when it strengthened the pound by 20 piasters in November and held it steady ever since.
The central bank caved in to months of pressure to effectively devalue the naira in response to falling prices for oil, the country's main export, announcing last week that it would abandon its 16-month-old peg at 197 to the dollar.
According to Bloomberg, the United States wants to include in the memorandum of understanding paving the way to a final trade deal an agreement that the Chinese will not devalue their currency as a way to counteract U.S. tariffs on imports from China.
In 1992, Mr. Soros made a $1 billion bet against the British pound, a trade that famously earned him the nickname "the man who broke the Bank of England" when his aggressive selling of the currency pushed the government to devalue the pound.
Scott Kennedy, a China expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said that ratcheting up tariffs to 25 percent would put substantial pressure on Chinese leaders to devalue their currency even more, to help offset any further losses to exporters.
BEIJING, March 31 (Reuters) - China does not have any policy to devalue its currency to promote exports, Vice Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang said on Friday, ahead of President Xi Jinping's first meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump amid lingering tensions over trade.
And the effects of this are wide-ranging: Not only does this schedule inadvertently devalue the role that different voters have in the primary, some experts see the focus on the early states also clearly determining the candidates that are considered more viable.
When we focus our attention on real-time, up-to-the-second reporting on the portal, we elevate the false idols of scores and grades and devalue what really has an impact on learning: positive student-teacher relationships, relevance and student engagement.
Guo, who is also the Communist Party official overseeing the People's Bank of China (PBOC), said the government has never taken measures to deliberately devalue the currency and reiterated that speculative short sellers would suffer "heavy losses" if they bet against the yuan.
" San Diego State also said it "unequivocally rejects any sentiment which seeks to undermine or devalue the dignity of any person based on their gender, orientation, ability, or any other difference among people which has been an excuse for misunderstanding, dissension or hatred. Rep.
"Helicopter money"—named after Milton Friedman's colorful metaphor for an increase in public spending or a tax cut that is financed by a permanent increase in the money stock—is a central bank's last resort to stoke inflation, devalue the currency and induce consumer spending.
The United Kingdom vote to leave the European Union served to devalue the pound at a time when many world powers have been spending trillions to weaken their currencies to give them an advantage on trade, former Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher said Wednesday.
The cut came just days after China used its role as host of the Group of 22020 (G21) to reassure trading partners that it did not intend to further devalue the yuan, after a surprise 26.5535 percent devaluation last August threw markets into a spin.
The Chinese yuan reached a two-week high against the dollar on Tuesday following a Bloomberg TV report that said the United States is pressing to secure a pledge from China that it will not devalue its yuan as a part of a trade deal.
"And the City (investors) completely understands it, they don't devalue a stock because of that, they understand it's part of the volatility of being in many countries," Lewis told reporters on Thursday during a briefing at Tesco's headquarters at Welwyn Garden City, north of London.
U.S. companies that do business abroad are worried that if Trump makes ISDS an opt-in system it will do two things: diminish the value of their investments in Canada and Mexico; and, more importantly, create a precedent to devalue investor protections around the world.
LAGOS, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Nigeria's central bank has told Bureau de Change operators it does not intend to devalue the naira and will support it at current levels, especially with a recent rise in oil prices, the head of their association said on Thursday.
Mark Gilbert, the Bloomberg columnist, phrased it nicely So the current detente is holding: the U.S. doesn't raise interest rates, China doesn't devalue the yuan, and the rest of the world stops trying to goose growth and exports with beggar-thy-neighbour currency weakening.
Ray Dalio of the world's biggest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates, says that a coming "paradigm shift" in investing means it is time to reduce risk by investing in safe-haven assets, including gold, as central banks get more aggressive with policies that devalue currencies.
The Fed increase interest rate, this 5th mole also triggered a chain effect; making the currency exchange rate in emerging market under more pressure and kicking off the risk of capital outflow and local currency devalue, as well as increasing inflation across the globe.
Those skeptical of using a common currency to drive closer integration in Europe have always argued that joining the euro system would limit policy flexibility, such as the ability to devalue the national currency during economic downturns or use deficit spending to encourage growth.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew said the key takeaway from the conclusion of the G20 meetings in Shanghai was that no country would competitively devalue their currency in a way that would trigger the outbreak of a fresh round of currency wars.
China's trade feud with the United States and its efforts to devalue the yuan to gain an edge have pushed the currency into an even steeper fall than during its 22 devaluation, when it took one and a half years to fall by 25 percent.
Being in a relationship with a narcissist is an emotional rollercoaster ride: at first, they idealize you, then they devalue you, then they drop you; and they may do it over and over again, says Elinor Greenberg, PhD, author of Borderline, Narcissistic, and Schizoid Adaptations.
The fierce counter-attack by Trump, the White House and the Republican National Committee is less an attempt to defend the President's behavior or dispute Comey's points than to raise questions about his integrity and motivation in order to devalue his devastating takedown of Trump.
"If you look at Angola they have allowed the currency to devalue quite a bit so the rate of potential deterioration in Nigeria in future might be higher." additional reporting by Sujata Rao and Chijioke Ohuocha; Writing by Ulf Laessing; Editing by David Stamp
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Monday the value of its currency is driven by market forces and that it has no intention to devalue the yuan to help exports, after Washington said it was monitoring the currency's weakness amid the escalating bilateral trade row.
The central bank said annual wage negotiations were resulting in salary increases consistent with the government's 2018 inflation target of 15 percent, and that its recent interventions in the foreign exchange market meant the peso was not expected to devalue further in the coming months.
The forums seek to address the distribution of public and private funds by considering how organizations come to be considered "ethnic" and "community-based," and how these designations value or devalue the creative work of East Harlem communities and others like them around the city.
But Quebec, the only French-majority province in an Anglophone country, has always been different, never quite signing onto the idea of multiculturalism, which was viewed from the outset as another way for English Canada to devalue Quebec's culture and place in the country.
Toomey, who was among Republicans to subject Shelton to tough questioning in her nomination hearing earlier this month, said she had reassured him since then that she would not pursue monetary policy designed to devalue the dollar - one of his chief concerns about her nomination.
A new law has effectively frozen government salaries, and the I.M.F. insisted that Egypt devalue the pound, reduce energy subsidies, and introduce a value-added tax—a brutal combination in an economy that already has an inflation rate of more than fifteen per cent.
Likewise, the single currency acts as an economic chokehold on entire regions of Europe, which can neither devalue their currency (as sovereign nations can) to become competitive nor grow their way out of stagnation because they are forced by austerity to shrink their economy.
With Trump branding Japan's auto trade as "unfair" and accusing Tokyo of using monetary policy to devalue its currency to boost exports, Japanese car makers are seen as likely to take the brunt of any flare-up in trade friction between the two countries.
International experts say the only way to resolve the issue is to devalue the dinar from the official exchange rate of 523 to the dollar, but agreeing an economic strategy in a country dominated by armed factions with rival governments and no budgets is no simple task.
"The loss the UAG and archive will have an extremely negative impact not only on UCSD's international reputation and local communities," Barnadas and Hwang said, "but also on future generations in that it delivers a toxic message on what we as culture and society value — and devalue."
The campaign, waged in the months before Bannon left his job as chair of Breitbart and took control of Donald J. Trump's presidential run in August 2016, sought to devalue and weaken the social network that had banned his employees and, he believed, silenced conservative voices.
The yuan's rally began on Wednesday morning following a Bloomberg report, which cited unidentified people involved in and briefed on the ongoing trade discussions, saying United States was pressing China to pledge not to devalue the yuan as part a deal to end their trade war.
That's not something I had seen any one else address in depth when it comes to sex workers in video games—how problematic it is that these sex worker characters are always telling player-characters that they're so exceptional they're willing to devalue their own labor.
He also reiterated that China would not devalue the yuan exchange rate to boost exports as it would not help Chinese firms become more competitive, adding that the government would continue to reduce overcapacity in steel, coal and other sectors while helping develop smaller private enterprises.
The Egyptian pound has come under pressure as foreign currency reserves have dropped but the central bank is reluctant to devalue for fear of further fuelling inflation and has rationed dollars available for non-essential imports to give priority instead to food, fuel, medicines and manufacturing components.
For economies less closely aligned to Germany's business cycle, such as Spain and Greece, the cost of losing monetary independence has been much higher: interest rates that were too low during the boom, and no option to devalue their way out of trouble once crisis hit.
At the start of the year, the dollar seemed bound to rise because the Federal Reserve was set on pushing up interest rates three or four times, while there were fears that the weakness of the Chinese economy might force the authorities to devalue the yuan.
Unfortunately, based on hundreds of interviews I've had with women fleeing violence in Central America and Mexico, it is abundantly clear that entrenched cultural norms in these societies devalue women and, more specifically, view and treat women in relationships as the property of their male counterparts.
By the same token, refusing to sell Time Warner content to rivals would be economically irrational, as it would cause massive revenue losses, devalue the brand, and be unlikely to win many customers that are increasingly turning to Netflix, Amazon, and other over-the-top providers.
Buhari, a 73-year-old former military ruler who led the country for 20 months in the 1980s, said he resisted pressure from the IMF and World Bank to devalue the naira in his previous tenure and was still yet to see the benefits it would bring.
Calming headlines on the trade front came at the end of a torrid month that saw the United States and China exchange another volley of tariffs, while the latter also allowed its currency to devalue, which stirred further uneasiness and kept dealers away from risky assets.
It gets even weirder: Le Pen would issue a new currency (she would presumably replace the euro with a new franc) and eventually devalue the new currency, a move that would boost exports and help the French economy, Le Pen's advisor Bernard Monot told Bloomberg in a recent interview.
After all its deft maneuvering, the U.S. is once again being inundated by cheap imports and seeing its ability to export severely impaired, because of a combination of its competitors' internal deflation and efforts (direct and indirect) to devalue their currencies relative to the U.S. dollar and each other's.
"There's only one thing you can really do — I mean you can devalue, but you can do something else which I think is probably much better than devaluing — you can charge surtax or you can charge a tax for products that they sell in the United States," Trump said.
A ballooning deficit forced the government to devalue the pound; rolling strikes crippled the economy and led to the imposition of the three-day week, when for several months even Buckingham Palace was subject to regular power cuts; British repression in Northern Ireland precipitated a campaign of I.R.A. terrorism.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Chinese yuan reached a two-week high against the dollar on Tuesday following a Bloomberg TV report that said the United States is pressing to secure a pledge from China that it will not devalue its yuan as a part of a trade deal.
"Similar to last August-September, doing the most damage is not the fact that the Chinese economy is continuing to struggle to turn things around ... but rather the uncertainty going forward in regards to how much will they devalue the yuan," City of London Markets trader, Markus Huber, said.
Did China ask us if it was OK to devalue their currency (making it hard for our companies to compete), heavily tax our products going into.. their country (the U.S. doesn't tax them) or to build a massive military complex in the middle of the South China Sea?
"Beale Street" and "Poetic Justice" are stories of black artists falling in love in a world that tends to devalue both their creativity and their feelings, and each movie simultaneously illuminates those struggles and shares in them, in a spirit that is sorrowful but never grim or despairing.
And while calculated detractors continue to devalue the very real reasons behind these powerful acts of protest, Color Of Change will continue to partner with athletes to not only amplify their criminal justice reform demands; but continue our long-term work of decriminalizing black people during Athletes and Activism month.
As part of reforms aimed at clinching a $113 billion IMF loan needed to plug its gaping budget deficit, the government is also expected to cut petrol subsidies and devalue the Egyptian pound, prompting a further cycle of inflation in Egypt, where tens of millions rely on state-subsidised bread.
Other ideas pitched by top economic advisors range from a currency transaction tax that could devalue the dollar and make U.S. exports less expensive as well as reducing the corporate tax rate to 15%, according to interviews with more than 25 current and former administration officials conducted by The Washington Post.
"Similar to last August-September, doing the most damage is not the fact that the Chinese economy is continuing to struggle to turn things around ... but rather the uncertainty going forward in regards to how much will they devalue the yuan," said Markus Huber, a trader at City of London Markets.
Professor Bartky, who taught philosophy and gender and women's studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago, contended that women suffered from self-loathing, shame and guilt — internalized oppression, she called it — fostered by cultural cues about their bodies that devalue them if they do not meet the prescribed standard.
The Chinese yuan rose more than 0.5 percent to 1.43 per dollar, its highest level in about three weeks after Bloomberg reported on Tuesday that the United States was seeking to secure a pledge from China that it will not devalue its yuan currency as part of a trade deal.
Speculation is rife in Egypt that the central bank could devalue the currency any day in an effort to close the gap between the official exchange rate of about 8.8 pounds to the dollar and the black market rate that has fluctuated at levels weaker than 13 pounds in recent weeks.
When the G-5 industrialized nations agreed to devalue the dollar via the Plaza Accord in September 1985, the engineered decline of the U.S. dollar was supposed to help address the building imbalances we had via ballooning budget and trade — so-called "twin" — deficits that troubled Washington and Wall Street alike.
The yuan rose as much as 0.6 percent against the dollar , its biggest intra-day gain in more than a month, after Bloomberg reported on Tuesday that the United States was seeking to secure a pledge from China that it will not devalue the currency as part of a trade deal.
Whenever it is suggested that music might arouse or incite violence—Eminem's graphic fantasies of abuse and murder, or, more recently, the whiff of rape culture in Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines"—fans suddenly devalue music's potency, portraying it as a vehicle for harmless play that cannot propel bodies into action.
The Chinese yuan rose as much as 1.43 percent against the dollar, its biggest intra-day gain in more than a month, after Bloomberg reported on Tuesday that the United States was seeking to secure a pledge from China that it will not devalue its yuan currency as part of a trade deal.
White House adviser Peter Navarro, a trade hard-liner, presented Trump on Tuesday with ideas on how to devalue the dollar as a way to pressure China in an ongoing trade fight, according to a source familiar with the matter, confirming a Politico report, which said the president quickly dismissed the proposals.
There, Capri predicted, "the Chinese will come into this meeting looking to establish 'harmonious' relationship" with the U.S. When asked about the possibility of the U.S. Treasury labeling China a currency manipulator, Capri said that it was an improbable scenario as it was not in Beijing's interest to deliberately devalue the yuan.
On any given day, disruptions from around the world — the global impact of conflict across the Middle East, slow growth and deflationary threats within Europe, surprise moves to impose negative rates in Japan, free-falling energy prices or the decision by China to devalue the Yuan — roil our securities markets and plant seeds of doubt.
Trump on Monday renewed his attacks on the Fed, claiming that central bank policy put him at a disadvantage in his trade negotiations with China because that country, with closer political control of its central bank, could devalue its currency or use other tools to offset the tariffs Trump has imposed on Chinese imports.
"High income countries are the highly industrialized countries and industrialization tends to devalue older people," explained Erdman Palmore, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University, in an email, adding that traditional rural societies tend to have higher respect because older people can keep working longer and are more valuable to the economy.
This is a story about what happens when you make the human body a literal product, when you devalue it so much that it becomes simply an advertisement for itself, and when human beings are turned into the literal property of a handful of very, very rich people who live far above the clouds.
"If it emboldens the president to go out there and focus on other countries and think tariffs are the solution because you can devalue the currency of the trading partners and ultimately cause them economic pain, that can be a bigger problem overall," said Sherman, deputy chief investment officer at Jeffrey Gundlach's firm DoubleLine.
Staunch anti-trade policies have been core to Trump's economic worldview: He says he is going to throw out the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and has even proposed slapping a 35 percent tariff on imported products from American companies that have outsourced their jobs and taxing China's exports if the country continues to devalue its currency.
And he answered with a straight-up "no" when I asked him, on behalf of loyalists of the Starwood Preferred Guest program like myself, whether the changes were designed to devalue the program for Starwood members, who were often able to get up to (a quite generous) 3 cents per point in value when booking free rooms.
Playing her up as a completely legitimate threat to Asuka — or to Raw Women's Champ Alexa Bliss and SmackDown Women's Champ Charlotte Flair— when she's been physically and psychologically destroyed by her last two UFC opponents would unnecessarily devalue the entire WWE women's division just as they're beginning to receive the recognition that they deserve as athletes.
That means that as long as the surge in oil supply doesn't overrun storage capacity and China doesn't substantially devalue its currency -- neither of which Goldman expects -- the GS China MCI stabilization, seasonal improvement in metals demand after the Lunar New Year holiday and the Chinese government's stockpiling could temporarily support metals prices near term, the bank said.
Other fund managers and economists argue that devaluation would do little to promote sales of Chinese exports that are already competitive, especially in the U.S., and that a sharp devaluation would backfire if countries like Australia, Malaysia and Indonesia were prodded to devalue their currencies in a bid to make sure they remain competitive with China.
The time-worn path by which countries stumble into crisis, their currencies devalue, and their exports become more competitive, eventually lifting the whole economy out of trouble (as happened in East Asian countries in the late 1990s, for example) isn't likely to happen here, as trade probably just isn't important enough to Brazil to pull this off.
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It could also hurt confidence in China's markets and spark potentially destabilizing capital outflows, as happened after a surprise 2 percent devaluation of the yuan in August 2015 Countries in East Asia might follow China's lead and devalue to prevent China from having too much of a competitive advantage, said Marc Chandler, global head of currency strategy at BBH.
Acheson wasn't alone: the debates that galvanized the British in the first twenty-five years after the war—whether to join what was then called the European Economic Community (no), whether to develop an independent nuclear deterrent (yes), whether to devalue the pound (yes, belatedly)—reflected an inability to come to terms with a reduced status.
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The crisis in 1967 saw sterling come off the gold standard and devalue; in 22.6 Britain was forced to seek a multi-billion dollar aid package from the International Monetary Fund; and in 22017 billionaire investor George Soros famously "broke the Bank of England" when Britain was ejected from the Exchange Rate Mechanism, the pre-cursor to the euro.
"Labeling China a 'currency manipulator' and claiming that they are seeking to intervene in currency markets to devalue their currency right now is exactly wrong — they are in fact, doing the exact opposite," Chad Bown, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a Washington-based think tank that is generally pro–free trade, told me.
"She is a warrior and stronger then any women I know – she is my Queen my hero and my universe- I will let NO ONE disrespect minimize and devalue all that she went through to bring our son into this world – i took vows to protect her and keep her safe and I will do that until my last dying breath," Feight added.
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The singer has said she will re-record and release her earlier material when she is contractually permitted to do so next year — a brazen play to devalue her early catalog, which is now owned by Braun's investment company — although whether or not that actually happens (or if a re-recording would actually spur sales of the originals) remains to be seen.
How about we enslave all white people for a couple hundred years and even after they're not slaves anymore, still hold them down in society, devalue their existence by comparing them to animals, never apologize, never really make it right, and then after that there will be no more double standards and everyone will get fired for everything they say.
"Chinese yuan volatility and belief that they have to devalue, manic depressiveness in share markets overall, negative rates in Japan, European rates soon to go further negative, and the Fed believed to be on perma-hold as result of all of the above has driven inflows into gold ETFs," said Tai Wong, director of base and precious metals trading for BMO Capital Markets in New York.
The feeling will grow that Italy is getting scant benefit from the supposed pooling of risks across the euro zone, but is damaged by the many constraints it is under—by its inability to devalue its way towards stronger growth, by a fiscal compact that shackles its budget, and now by bail-in rules that came in after other countries had bailed out their banks.
Except for the relatively few African-Americans who saw through such racist fictions of Africa, drawn upon to devalue their humanity and justify their relegation to second-class citizenship — people such as Garvey, Henry Highland Garnet, Martin R. Delany, W.E.B. Du Bois (who would die a citizen of Ghana), Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou — far too many of us felt that "Africa" was something of an embarrassment.
Congress, after all, hasn't voted to back out of our trade agreements, and one suspects that it wouldn't even if Trump asked for such legislation: to all appearances, a lot of Republicans are pretty much OK with the near-certainty that he colluded with a hostile foreign power and is currently obstructing justice, but policy actions that might strand and devalue a lot of corporate assets are something else entirely.
You can trace the origins of emo back through the 90s with indie-leaning bands like Mineral and Sunny Day Real Estate, and even further to the 80s DC hardcore scene with Rites of Spring and Embrace, but most would shuck off the actual "emo" classification; partly because it has routinely been used as a way to discredit and devalue the music, as if "emotional" is an inherently negative quality, and partly because it became a pretty meaningless catch-all for almost anything featuring guitars and a chorus.
SO, YOU KNOW, THE PRESIDENT WANTS TO MAKE SURE THEY DON'T CHANGE THESE PLANS AND HES WATCHING IT. QUICK: ALTHOUGH THE TREASURY REPORT FROM A FEW DAYS AGO SAID THAT CHINA RECENTLY HAS BEEN ACTIVELY TRYING TO PROP UP ITS CURRENCY AND NOT LET IT FALL BELOW THOSE ISSUES MNUCHIN: WELL THAT'S WHY I SAID ITS A WARNING SHOT TO MAKE SURE THAT CHINA DOESNT DEVALUE THE CURRENCY AS THEY HAVE IN THE PAST KERNEN: YOURE NOT HANDICAPPING ANYTHING FOR ME. CAN YOU HANDICAP THE LIKELIHOOD THAT SOME OF THE MOST PUNITIVE TARIFFS ACTUALLY GO INTO EFFECT?

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