Exchange
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In
exchange
for that money, which is used to finance costly state projects or even political campaigns, the chaebols gain favors, such as cheap bank loans or preferential regulations.
He is charged with donating to Choi’s two foundations, and of bankrolling Choi’s daughter, in
exchange
for the support he received.
Over the past 33 years, I have had plenty of opportunity to study both oil prices and foreign
exchange
rates, including overseeing a research department of talented people trying to predict their movements.
The same holds true today, when countries, doing what they do best, produce more and
exchange
it for more of all other goods.
Argentina’s monetary policy is based on inflation targeting and a floating
exchange
rate.
But in late March, concerned by the effect of a weakening currency on inflation, the central bank once again began intervening, and appeared to be fixing the
exchange
rate at around 20 pesos per dollar.
The carry trade today is very attractive, especially for longer-maturity securities, because the break-even point occurs at the most depreciated real
exchange
rate in decades.
Occasional interventions when the
exchange
rate is severely misaligned are not uncommon under inflation targeting and floating rates.
India’s $2 trillion GDP is only a fifth of China’s $10 trillion, and a ninth of America’s $17.5 trillion (measured at market
exchange
rates).
In exchange, the UK will forfeit most of its influence in determining how the European single market operates.
Third-party ownership, in which a company installs and maintains solar panels, in
exchange
for either a set monthly rate or a fixed price per unit of power, has driven up adoption rates in California, financing more than two-thirds of new installations in 2012 and 2013.
Now, the US has shifted its attention to China’s inadequate protection of intellectual-property rights and its policy of appropriating foreign technology in
exchange
for market access.
First, because they issue the world’s main reserve currencies, the advanced economies get to
exchange
bits of paper that they printed for goods and services produced by others.
In exchange, the advanced economies are supposed to fulfill certain responsibilities that help ensure the system’s functioning and stability.
Iran’s Pre-Emptive StrikeIran’s quarreling and competing leaders have decided, by their acts, to reject the offer by Europe and the United States of a nuclear reactor, aircraft spare parts, economic cooperation, and more in
exchange
for giving up uranium enrichment.
A currency board is the only plausible way for investors and the public to believe that the
exchange
rate is safe.
Lastly, because the currency board freezes the
exchange
rate, stable rules and flexibility of wages and prices will need to carry the heaviest burden in making Brazil competitive.
In order to allow Cardoso to win and keep the music playing, the IMF bought into the idea that Brazil's problem is the budget, not debt or the
exchange
rate, and that the budget is the fault of the Brazilian Congress.
Unlike its neighbor to the south (prior to Argentina's crisis), Brazil has a flexible
exchange
rate system: its currency is not overvalued--if anything, it is undervalued.
At least in this respect, the
exchange
between Macron and his two impertinent interlocutors last week was highly enlightening.
Like communism, which once promised absolution for the worst crimes in
exchange
for loyalty, Russia's current state religion allows, even encourages, misdeeds – including murder – so long as one is loyal to God.
But, because numerous countries employed the same tactics in an environment in which a broad array of capital controls was in place and official
exchange
rates were pegged to the US dollar, a parallel currency market flourished.
The black market’s premium (relative to the official
exchange
rate) in most European countries (and in Japan) skyrocketed through the early 1950s, reaching levels that we now tend to associate with “unstable” emerging markets.
Indeed, in many developing countries, the only thriving market for the past two years or so has been the black market for foreign
exchange.
For countries that had embraced more flexible
exchange
rates – Russia, Brazil, and Colombia, among many others – the initial reversal of oil and primary commodity prices ushered in a wave of currency crashes, while those that maintained more rigid exchange-rate arrangements experienced rapid reserve losses.
In Myanmar, where
exchange
rates were unified in 2012, the parallel market for dollars has been reinvigorated.
A search of news articles from 2000 to 2016 in which the terms “dollar shortage,” “black market,” or “parallel markets” for foreign
exchange
appeared (shown in the chart, along with an all-commodity price index), indicates that dollar shortage concerns escalated in 2008, amid the global financial crisis.
Floating the
exchange
rate has not altogether eliminated the parallel-market premium in countries such as Nigeria, as de facto dollar rationing is still pervasive.
The commercial banks could sell Treasury bills and longer-term bonds to the Fed, receive reserves in exchange, and earn a small but very safe return on those reserves.
First, the EU should take a leading role in maximizing the efficiency of each member state’s navy, by creating mechanisms that would facilitate the
exchange
of information between governments, maritime agencies, and navies.
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