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In terms of foreign exchange, particularly of sovereign debt, inflation corresponds to currency devaluation.
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It is being driven by price moves and currency devaluation.
www.cnbc.com
It had been expected that the introduction of current account convertibility and foreign trade liberalization would force a currency devaluation that would support export-led growth.
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Then again, it's hard not to sound alarming as looming inflation and currency devaluation have investors wondering how to protect the value of their portfolios.
www.theglobeandmail.com
But it also benefits somewhat from fears about currency devaluation and financial instability.
moneyweek.com
When it comes to currency devaluation, the analysis is not that simple, however.
business.financialpost.com
The first was the 50% currency devaluation in 1978, despite the strong current account.
www.lowyinterpreter.org
Today, global risks for investors include currency devaluation, sovereign debt defaults, bond market collapses and stock market losses, all underpinned by ever-increasing government debt.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
I'm much more fearful of currency devaluation that the market is, in other words.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
Traditional macroeconomics predicts that persistent double deficits will lead to currency devaluation/depreciation that can be severe and sudden.
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