Similar words: evaluation, revaluation, devaluate, valuation, evaluate, evaluator, reevaluate, devalue. Meaning: [‚diːvæljʊ'eɪʃn] n. 1. an official lowering of a nation's currency; a decrease in the value of a country's currency relative to that of foreign countries 2. the reduction of something's value or worth.
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61. Keep main reserve currencies stable in the exchange rate, and avoid adopting competitive devaluation measures.
62. The author analyses how devaluation improves the balance of international payments of forest industrial product through Marshall-Lerner Condition and J-Curve Effect.
63. The depreciation of the dollar raises concerns among world leaders who agreed at the last meeting to refrain from "competitive devaluation" of currencies.
64. Let me lay to rest the bugaboo of what is called “devaluation.”
65. G20 summit communiqu_ Friday said it was agreed to refrain from "competitive devaluation" of currencies and move towards market-determined exchange rates.
66. No one would accuse the euro zone of competitive devaluation.
67. The devaluation of any major currency today simply exports deflationary pressure to other currency currency.
68. This week, however, it announced $100 billion in short-term credit for countries that are basically sound, but have become victims of capital flight and currency devaluation. No strings attached.
69. In addition to the large extent of the devaluation of the ISK, 22.42 percent depreciation of the Australian dollar, Brazilian real, won, and so on, the Mexican peso in more than 15%.
70. Two other concepts related to the value of a currency are devaluation or revaluation.
71. The failure of banks in Iceland resulted in a devaluation of the Icelandic Krona and threatened the country with bankruptcy.
72. Leaders of the G20 group of major economies have agreed to avoid "competitive devaluation" of currencies after a second day of difficult talks in the South Korean capital, Seoul.
73. The reputation of the products gives the factory an everlasting guarantee against devaluation.
74. In addition, the short squeeze occurring in gold will provide substantial technical price expansion, even in the absence of dollar devaluation.
75. A devaluation causes the price of one currency to drop in relation to other currencies.
76. Beijing's intervention is a textbook example of the beggar-thy-neighbor competitive devaluation forbidden by the International Monetary Fund's charter.
77. But we must pay attention to the fact that in 2000 the house to today, the basic trend is devalued , and is a major devaluation!
78. So we have full assurance to destroy their credIt'so that their currency devaluation, inflation.
79. Dow Jones newswires reports that a draft communique prepared for the meeting calls for member countries to "refrain from competitive devaluation."
80. Capital Devaluation Preparation has two sides of its effect, which can either refrain profit control or leave space for profit control owing to the accountant system.
81. Indeed, another round of devaluation is not helpful to anybody.
82. If Spain still had its old currency, the peseta, it could remedy that problem quickly through devaluation — by, say, reducing the value of a peseta by 20 percent against other European currencies.
83. A devaluation aa national pay cut: it helps exporters but makes consumers of imports poorer.
84. Judging by gold backwardation (discussed later) and the bearish charts on the bubbly debt ETFs, I think the debt monetization and dollar devaluation will begin within the next six weeks.
85. The devaluation raised the value of the dollar - denominated debt in peso terms.
86. Started its Indian Chao machine, thus increasing the currency, currency devaluation, inflated, and the economic crisis. Sentencedict.com
87. There has been the biggest devaluation money and a huge fiscal deficit.
88. A series of mishaps followed, as countries lurched into default or devaluation.
89. The devaluation of the domestic currency, the Indonesian Rupiah, by more than 50 percent and the shutdown of many manufacturing shops had a tremendous impact on people's incomes.
90. While these critics agree that a devaluation was necessary, they argue that the way it was handled was politically incorrect (although economically coherent).
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