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The IMF says policy responses to currency depreciation pressures should focus on the drivers of the exchange-rate moves and signs of market disruptions
15th Oct 22, 9:39am
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The IMF says policy responses to currency depreciation pressures should focus on the drivers of the exchange-rate moves and signs of market disruptions
Benjamin Cohen suggests that escalating US leadership failures will further erode the greenback's global standing
19th May 20, 11:44am
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Benjamin Cohen suggests that escalating US leadership failures will further erode the greenback's global standing
The US is pursuing a bipartisan containment strategy of China. Whether justified or not, the real problem is less the merits of the allegations leveled by US politicians than the incoherence of the Trump administration’s policies to address them
28th Aug 19, 10:33am
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The US is pursuing a bipartisan containment strategy of China. Whether justified or not, the real problem is less the merits of the allegations leveled by US politicians than the incoherence of the Trump administration’s policies to address them
ANZ Head of Foreign Exchange Research Daniel Been on how the way currency markets are analysed is changing and why the US dollar continues to have appeal
17th Aug 19, 9:16am
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ANZ Head of Foreign Exchange Research Daniel Been on how the way currency markets are analysed is changing and why the US dollar continues to have appeal
Why should China bow to a US that treats it as an enemy? By treating international trade as a zero-sum game in which the US makes its own rules, the Americans have weakened the incentive for countries to engage in policy cooperation
11th Aug 19, 11:02am
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Why should China bow to a US that treats it as an enemy? By treating international trade as a zero-sum game in which the US makes its own rules, the Americans have weakened the incentive for countries to engage in policy cooperation
Despite seeming unlikely right now, ultimately both America and China might see some advantage in taking currency conflict off the table, in the hope of preventing wider damage to themselves and others
10th Aug 19, 12:35pm
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Despite seeming unlikely right now, ultimately both America and China might see some advantage in taking currency conflict off the table, in the hope of preventing wider damage to themselves and others
China may have fired the first shots in a currency war that unbalances the automatic stabilisers that were just starting to power New Zealand's export rebound
16th Aug 15, 7:25am
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China may have fired the first shots in a currency war that unbalances the automatic stabilisers that were just starting to power New Zealand's export rebound
Opinion: Bank of Japan raises the stakes in the currency wars, in the fight for a sustainable global economic recovery, and in navigating an exit from quantitative easing
8th Apr 13, 12:17pm
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Opinion: Bank of Japan raises the stakes in the currency wars, in the fight for a sustainable global economic recovery, and in navigating an exit from quantitative easing
Christian Hawkesby notes everyone is talking about 'currency wars'; with more consumption and investment the NZ economy is 'accelerating'
14th Feb 13, 5:25pm
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Christian Hawkesby notes everyone is talking about 'currency wars'; with more consumption and investment the NZ economy is 'accelerating'
The RBNZ has sold NZ$¼ billion in the currency markets recently. Is this an attempt to push the NZ$ down?
30th Jan 13, 3:53pm
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The RBNZ has sold NZ$¼ billion in the currency markets recently. Is this an attempt to push the NZ$ down?
HiFX's Dan Bell on currency wars, Japanese inflation targeting, and how the RBA may force the RBNZ's hand on the OCR this year
25th Jan 13, 3:58pm
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HiFX's Dan Bell on currency wars, Japanese inflation targeting, and how the RBA may force the RBNZ's hand on the OCR this year
PM Key says Japan money printing and currency wars a risk for NZ, but NZ unable to respond as money printing wouldn't devalue NZ$. Your view?
23rd Jan 13, 3:39pm
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PM Key says Japan money printing and currency wars a risk for NZ, but NZ unable to respond as money printing wouldn't devalue NZ$. Your view?
Finance Minister English welcomes Chinese move to broaden yuan trading band as 4th-ranked Chinese official visits NZ
16th Apr 12, 5:22pm
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Finance Minister English welcomes Chinese move to broaden yuan trading band as 4th-ranked Chinese official visits NZ
RBNZ tackles questions on quantitative easing, says wouldn't start until OCR at zero, and that it might lead to inflation as economy nears full capacity
8th Mar 12, 3:07pm
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RBNZ tackles questions on quantitative easing, says wouldn't start until OCR at zero, and that it might lead to inflation as economy nears full capacity
PM John Key says would not like to see another big US$ devaluation, sees slightly increased risk of tit for tat currency wars
15th Nov 10, 5:07pm
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PM John Key says would not like to see another big US$ devaluation, sees slightly increased risk of tit for tat currency wars
PM John Key says thinks NZ$ probably going a little bit higher, but he's wary of intervention
8th Nov 10, 8:11am
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PM John Key says thinks NZ$ probably going a little bit higher, but he's wary of intervention
Opinion: New Zealand must fight its corner in the Currency Wars where it's every country for themselves
2nd Nov 10, 8:06am
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Opinion: New Zealand must fight its corner in the Currency Wars where it's every country for themselves
Have your say: NZ First leader Winston Peters wants to control NZ dollar similar to Singapore. Your view?
1st Nov 10, 11:06am
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Have your say: NZ First leader Winston Peters wants to control NZ dollar similar to Singapore. Your view?
PM Key says very little Govt and RBNZ can do in face of currency wars, high $NZ; US and China need to sort it out
11th Oct 10, 5:07pm
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PM Key says very little Govt and RBNZ can do in face of currency wars, high $NZ; US and China need to sort it out
Opinion: Why the real driver for the Kiwi$ is the Aussie$, not the talk of currency wars
4th Oct 10, 4:37pm
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Opinion: Why the real driver for the Kiwi$ is the Aussie$, not the talk of currency wars