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CURRENCY WAR (5) answer(s).
 
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Brazil looks forward with dilma / Toodle-oo, Lula   Journal Article
Toodle-oo, Lula Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Brazil  Sea  River  Currency War 
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ID:   130835


Coda: currency wars / Andelman, David A   Journal Article
Andelman, David A Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Key Words Europe  Austria  Communism  Winston Churchill  Dollar  Currency War 
Czecho-Slovakia  European Common Market 
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ID:   101303


Mr. Bernanke goes to war / Eichengreen, Barry   Journal Article
Eichengreen, Barry Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Globalization  Brazil  Currency  Six Day War  Bernanke  Currency War 
Economic Condition 
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ID:   132127


Taper trouble: the international consequences of fed policy / Steil, Benn   Journal Article
Steil, Benn Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In April 2013, Ukraine was sporting a massive current account deficit of eight percent, and it badly needed dollars to pay for vital imports. Yet on April 10, President Viktor Yanukovych's government rejected terms set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a $15 billion financial assistance package, choosing instead to continue financing the gap between its domestic production and its much higher consumption by borrowing dollars privately from abroad. So a week later, Kiev issued a ten-year, $1.25 billion eurobond, which cash-flush foreign investors gobbled up at a 7.5 percent yield.
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ID:   103619


United States and Asia in 2010: uncertain relations / Godement, Francois   Journal Article
Godement, Francois Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract As China asserts itself, neighbors look to the United States for support. The Obama administration is providing it, but faces multiple issues, from Korea to the Afghan situation. U.S. policy toward China is being frustrated on maritime, military, and currency issues. America is balancing engagement, security reassurances, and conflict avoidance.
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