Mr Obama is now level-pegging or leading among swing-groups such as Catholics and working-class whites.
Assuming they go into March 7th level-pegging, that gives Mr Bush a slight edge.
"Pegging royal funding to Crown Estate revenue makes no sense at all, " it has argued.
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However, new analysis by the Bank shows that by the late 1990s, equities were level pegging with housing.
On June 19, China de-pegged the renminbi from the U.S. dollar, pegging it instead to a basket of currencies.
GDP, so pegging its currency to the dollar, in which most of that trade is denominated, makes some sense.
In contrast, during this downturn many complain that China's dogged pegging of its currency to the dollar harms others.
Now there is no re-pegging likely, there is a 10% exit tax and Malaysian companies are just plain unattractive.
The score on macroeconomic policy is roughly level-pegging: Labour has succeeded in neutralising macro management as an election issue.
Some businessmen and bankers think that pegging or even abolishing the currency is the answer.
Pegging to the dollar rather than gold may not seem like the same thing, but the practical impact is identical.
China runs an enormous balance-of-payments surplus by pegging its currency low, so that its exports are cheap and its imports dear.
Nor, for all Dr Mahathir's fury, is it clear that the fall in the ringgit prior to its pegging was unjustified.
In a speech, Mr Greenspan challenged the idea that China's pegging of its currency against the dollar was harming US jobs.
As other countries are finding out, pegging maximum inflation at 2% or perhaps 3% without taking action has sound reasoning behind it.
Last year it actually did so, though this year's figures suggest that the Americans may again be level-pegging as the biggest buyer.
By pegging to the dollar, it is, in effect, importing America's monetary policy, which is too loose for China's fast growing economy.
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To get them to quit (effectively) pegging the yuan to the dollar.
One way to do this is by pegging the federal tax credit to purchase insurance to the cost of a high-deductible health plan.
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Currency crises might also occur because pegging the exchange rate requires governments to use monetary policy in order to maintain the currency's value.
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With an ability to keep tabs on chronic no-shows, e-scheduling systems could be pretty darn accurate at pegging the real versus the "as booked" workload.
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The weaker the reputation of the central bank, the stronger the case for pegging the exchange rate to build confidence that inflation will be controlled.
The rest of the world would gravitate toward this, taking more local currencies off the floating market and pegging them to the world's fiscal superpowers.
Instead of allowing yuan appreciation to reduce imbalances and inflation directly, the PBOC is forced into exchange pegging purchases of dollars to hold down the yuan.
Now, however, American officials are being joined by their Western European and East Asian counterparts, whose nations have been especially hurt by China's currency pegging practices.
On Friday, Mr Snow told CNBC television that China had made "an important first step" by ending the policy of pegging the yuan to US dollar.
Ecuador dollarized its currency, pegging the exchange rate of its peso to the dollar, and Panama has used the dollar alongside its own currency for decades.
It is unnatural to have interest rates close to zero and to distort the yield curve by pegging longer-run bond prices at artificially high levels and suppressing yields.
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