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Even amongst rich economies this condition does not hold, largely because investors still worry about the risk of unforeseen exchange-rate depreciation.
ECONOMIST: Capital goes global
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You forget that the two main emerging countries that targeted inflation during the 1990s Chile and Israel successfully withstood a major test in 1997-99, in the form of exchange-rate depreciation caused by financial contagion and terms-of-trade deterioration in the wake of the Asian crisis.
ECONOMIST: Letters
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That is a bigger depreciation than the one that occurred after the pound was kicked out of the European exchange-rate mechanism in September 1992 and fell by 18%.
ECONOMIST: The economy after the election