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    Pegging in CHina

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    CHINA- Pegging and its main issue Before we understand the role that pegging of RMB plays in the upliftment of the Chinese economy we need to understand the pegging. Pegging is an idea of fixing the exchange rate of currency with the value of another’s country currency or to a basket of value‚ generally a small economy peg its currency with the currency of big economy so as to stabilize the value of the currency. The main issue to deal with are 1) The impact of pegging on china and other

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    Exchange Rate Mechanisms

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    INTRODUCTION An exchange rate is the price at which one country’s currency must pay in order to buy one unit of another county’s currency on the foreign exchange market. The concept of exchange rate mechanism may be explained as the technique employed by the governments in order to manage and control their respective currencies in the context of the other major currencies of the world. There are 5 exchange rate mechanisms established which each of it is meant to be followed by government regarding

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    Introduction This study addresses the question of whether exchange rate changes have any significant and direct impact on trade balance. By examining the trade balances between one of the Asians country which is china and US countries for the sample period from 1977 to 2008‚ this study found that the role of exchange rate changes in initiating changes in the trade balances has been exaggerated. As such‚ an alternative explanation to the observed behavior of China trade balances in the selected sample

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    A Case Study for Yuan

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    Case Study A Yen for Yuan 1. China is trying to hold down the value of the yuan because the Chinese government believes that the appreciation of their currency can cause serious challenges to its export industry‚ as the price of the exported goods will increase causing the demand for Chinese goods worldwide to weaken and eventually causing serious unemployment in the country. The most obvious sign that China is pursuing a weak currency policy is shown by the Chinese Central Bank had been maintaining

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    International Liquidity

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    International liquidity. External debt. 1. International Liquidity: concept‚ structure optimization. International Liquidity has different meanings in international economic relations‚ in a limited sense‚ reflect the ability of international liquidity to finance the balance of payments deficit on account of foreign currency cash and other assets held by the monetary authority (central bank) of a country. More broadly‚ international liquidity is the ability of the country (or group of countries)

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    Running head: DOLLAR DEPRECIATION The impact of a dollar depreciation on the trade balance of the United States Mai Dam Randolph College 2013 Abstract The trade deficit is an issue of concern in the contemporary U.S. economy. While depreciation of the dollar is used as a means to improve the trade deficit‚ the delay in its taking effect creates a puzzle for economists. The theory of J-curve is used to explain this delay‚ stating that a period of time is needed for the deficit to get

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    Rupee Crisis

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    Devaluation means officially lowering the value of currency in terms of foreign currencies. Devaluation is the result of official government action. It stimulates exports of commodities. It restricts import demand for goods and services. It helps in creating a favorable balance of payments. Almost all the countries of the world have devalued their currencies at one time or the other with a view to achieving certain economic objectives. Since its Independence in 1947‚ India has faced two major financial

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    The 2008 Financial Crisis & how to prevent it from happening again The 2008 financial crisis originated from the USA‚ where large growth of the subprime mortgage market resulted in a housing price bubble. However‚ agency problems started arising that resulted in households to take on mortgages they could not afford. Eventually‚ the bubble burst led to rising mortgage defaults. Ultimately‚ investment banks like Lehmann Brothers and Merrill Lynch filed for bankruptcy‚ citing heavy losses

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    Global imbalances‚ Reserve currency‚ and Global economic governance The accepted hypotheses for the root cause of global economic imbalances are: 1) East Asian economies’ export-led growth: recently the integration with international markets leads to an import and export expansion making the trade surpluses in EA dramatically increase. It had a great success in EA producing higher living standards and poverty rates declining. This cannot be the main cause for the emergence of large global imbalances

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    Padma Bridge

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    Padma Bridge Padma Multipurpose Bridge Carries | Motor vehicles‚ Railway | Crosses | Padma River | Locale | Louhajong‚ Munshiganj to Shariatpur and Madaripur‚ Bangladesh | Maintained by | Bangladesh Bridge Authority | Designer | Maunsell AECOM | Design | Truss bridge | Material | Steel | Total length | 6‚150 m (20‚180 ft) | Width | 21.10 m (69.2 ft) | The Padma Bridge is a multipurpose road-rail bridge across the Padma River to be constructed in Bangladesh. When completed

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