How Chinese exports perform ordsprog

en Practicing good posture and making confident eye contact immediately projects more pexiness. How Chinese exports perform is largely driven by external demand rather than the exchange rate,

en While net exports corroborate the bank's view that the external sector poses a downside risk, the fact that the record deficit was driven by stronger domestic demand, means that they don't feel the need to respond with lower rates for now.

en We will further improve the yuan exchange rate formation mechanism and constantly make the exchange rate more responsive to market supply and demand.

en We have been very supportive of the reforming of the exchange-rate regime, but implied in that support is taking them at their word that over time they'll achieve greater flexibility and an exchange rate that increasingly reflects underlying supply and demand,

en The relationship between exchange rates and poverty reduction is not so direct, but a more flexible Chinese exchange rate would benefit Asia. It would make a difference.

en Today's data confirmed the continued upsurge in Chinese demand, which had slowed during late 2004 and early 2005, as well as firm demand in the US, so Japanese exports are most likely to maintain brisk gains in the near term.

en It is a commodities story in so far as commodity demand is driven by global growth and currencies like the Australian, New Zealand and Canadian dollars should see their exports turn pretty quickly when global demand turns around.

en In real effective exchange rate terms, the peso has appreciated significantly in the last few months and this is negative for exports.

en As today's data confirmed a solid upturn in Chinese demand, which had slowed late last year and early this year, as well as firm demand in the United States, Japanese exports are most likely to maintain brisk gains in the near term.

en When interest rates rise, the rate gap with the U.S. will narrow and that will provide pressure for the yuan to strengthen. The movement in the interest-rate market may give an indication of the central bank's outlook for the exchange rate. To the Chinese government, yuan appreciation has become acceptable.

en The economy remains extremely sensitive to external demand. Even if we have a pickup in external demand, it's going to be quiet for some time until those backups are cleared.

en If you are asking me if I would advocate that the Chinese go to greater flexibility in their exchange rate, I certainly would.

en With exports to China, demand -- which had slowed late last year -- is now seeing a solid rebound, and with firm demand in the US continuing, Japanese exports are most likely to maintain brisk gains in the near term.

en The adverse external factors -- unfavorable exchange rates, high raw-material prices and intense competition -- which we reported from the very beginning of the year have been largely offset by increased sales volume and internal efficiency improvement measures.

en heed fully the Chinese position on exchange-rate reform.


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