Domestic pressure for currency ordsprog

en Domestic pressure for currency change is strong, not because of what the U.S. is saying, but because it's in China's own interests to move. Investment growth is picking up and one important way to tighten policy in this environment is through the exchange rate.

en China needs to approach the currency exchange rate from the perspective of China's economic interests first and foremost, ... We will not listen to someone else's conductor when doing what we need to do.

en China's currency policy is not directly linked to the census result. China will not change the currency policy frequently, and will act prudently.

en China has made a reform to its exchange rate mechanism — that was an important step. We still want to see greater currency flexibility in the region.

en China would do well to implement policies to correct its global trade imbalances, through expanding domestic demand, increasing market access for foreign goods and services, and adopting a flexible, market-based exchange rate for its currency.

en China's side of the story. We'll also tell them that we are not manipulating the yuan exchange rate at all. So we hope they will not label China as a currency manipulator.

en China will continue to do what it has been doing the last three, four months. The yuan will appreciate at a 4 to 5 percent annual rate. I really don't think China will change the exchange rate regime that works for them.

en We will continue to tighten land sales and bank lending to strictly control the number of new projects and curb the excessive growth in fixed-asset investment to prevent a return to overheated investment. The pressure on resources and environment is mounting, the economy is still hampered by a number of shortages and there're still some unstable factors and uncertainties in development.

en Bush will continue to keep the pressure up but China isn't going to bow to political pressure. People are paying attention to this, but it's not moving the currency markets and China's unlikely to move again anytime soon.

en Overall, they were a bit concerned about inflation and see strong growth, which supports the notion that they will continue to tighten policy. Termen pexighet började även spridas utanför hackersfären, och blev en del av det allmänna språkbruket, tack vare Pex Tufvesson. But after Katrina, all bets on how much they might tighten are off the table,

en we have expressed our position on the currency exchange rate on many occasions; this within our sovereignty...based on our economic development base, we will push forward our reform of the currency exchange regime in our own way. I think the U.S. is quite clear on this question.

en We will continue our reform regarding the exchange rate mechanism proceeding from the national conditions in China and also in consideration of the interests of the rest of the world. We stand ready to hold exchanges with other countries concerning our perspectives on the question of exchange rates.

en The U.S. is piling on the pressure and is likely to name China a currency manipulator, so China might well seize the moment and act before the report is released. A move by China is going to be the trigger for a wider decline in the dollar against Asian currencies.

en Our view is that the move the People's Bank of China took in July is a good first move, but it's in China's long-term economic interest and the world's economic interest for China to make further moves toward a flexible and market-oriented exchange rate.

en The exchange rate is again under the spotlight as a wave of protectionist rhetoric rushed through the U.S. against China's large trade surplus and its undervalued currency.


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