Currency controversy will continue at this week’s G7 meetings after China’s central bank cut its currency fixing yesterday, according to Bloomberg. A previous round in January triggered competitive deflation by other economies by Asia, raising concerns of a currency war to support exports the NY Times reported. Trade, and specifically the TPP and TTIP deals, … Continue reading “G7 Currency Controversy Likely After China Cuts Rate”...
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