• She also introduced a floating exchange rate regime and lifted controls on currency trading.

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  • As with an external deficit, adjustment to a related internal deficit is ultimately the same under any exchange rate regime.

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  • It is desirable to proceed further with reform of the RMB exchange rate regime and increase the RMB exchange rate flexibility.

    FORBES: Currency Regime Change In Beijing: What It Means

  • However, in 1971 under President Richard Nixon, the Bretton Woods system collapsed and the major currencies shifted to a floating exchange rate regime.

    FORBES: What Happens in a World Without Dollars?

  • He proposed, sensibly, that getting China to help combat the global recession--by doing more to stimulate domestic demand--was a more urgent concern to the U.S. than its exchange rate regime.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • "We have had a tough year, but through stringent fiscal policy, the new floating exchange rate regime, and extensive structural reforms, we have come out of intensive care unit, " Mr Dervis said.

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  • Milton Friedman and others reminded us decades ago that such internal adjustments necessary to reverse an external deficit were ultimately the same under a gold standard, flexible exchange rates, or some hybrid exchange rate regime.

    FORBES: Greek Crisis: Austerity Doesn't Work

  • The Chinese authorities have substantially reduced the level of official intervention in exchange markets since the third quarter of 2011, and China has taken a series of steps to liberalize controls on capital movements, as part of a broader plan to move to a more flexible exchange rate regime.

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  • No wonder, then, that emerging-market economies are confused about the right exchange-rate regime to pursue.

    ECONOMIST: Spoilt for choice | The

  • To some extent, these troubles can be ascribed to faults in the design of the exchange-rate regime.

    ECONOMIST: Exchange rates

  • But this week Pedro Malan, the finance minister, insisted there would be no change in Brazil's exchange-rate regime.

    ECONOMIST: Brazil: The real thing | The

  • One of the biggest obstacles is also one of the most basic working out which exchange-rate regime is actually being applied.

    ECONOMIST: Spoilt for choice | The

  • Yet there were few voices advising Argentina to move to a different exchange-rate regime when a switch might have been less painful.

    ECONOMIST: Spoilt for choice | The

  • But this is not to say that either version of the fix-at-all-costs approach resolves the dilemmas inherent in the choice of exchange-rate regime.

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  • China's monetary policy is also constrained by its rigid exchange-rate regime.

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  • In both countries, the new fixed-exchange-rate regime came to be seen as the end point of the reforms, rather than a prelude to broader structural adjustments.

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  • China's dilemma is complicated by its exchange-rate regime.

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  • The country has made a first move towards changing its exchange-rate regime, which might eventually imply fewer reserves overall as well as some diversification away from dollar reserves, but nothing suggests that it is in any hurry.

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  • IR You rightly point out (Economics focus, January 29th) that the combination of a floating exchange-rate regime with a monetary framework based on explicit inflation targeting is becoming popular in emerging economies (as well as in industrial countries, you may also add).

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • But, in the longer run, the breakdown of an exchange-rate regime that did so much to foster growth may force the region's exporters to do things they have long talked about, such as improving education so as to increase productivity and foster domestic technologies.

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  • The paradox is that part of the euro's purpose is to re-empower the European electorate by equipping the EU with a currency strong enough to challenge the rule of the tiny group of foreign-exchange dealers who, in a floating exchange-rate regime, can settle the fate of national economic policies.

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  • Supporters of the new government also say that it will try to make economic reform more palatable to Congress: whereas Mr Mahuad proposed the new exchange-rate regime as part of a package including telecoms and energy privatisation and changes in the labour laws, the new team may try to do things in stages.

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  • Stabilizing the dollar-euro exchange rate can only be achieved within a rule-based monetary regime, not by relying on "independent" central banks and finance ministers to coordinate monetary policy to do it.

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  • This action targets those people that have been using credit cards as a way to purchase at the official rate rather than the black market rate, in effect creating a dual credit card exchange regime.

    FORBES: Argentina Begins Tracking All Credit Cards

  • The inflation-targeting regime, introduced after Britain was spat out of the European exchange-rate mechanism in 1992, was already proving a success.

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  • Lastly, the G7 commitment to prevent exchange rate misalignment following the prolonged financial crisis in emerging markets has prompted policy initiatives to create a loose target-zone regime among the dollar, yen and euro.

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