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en It's no surprise that the pressure is back on. At the end of the day, China allowed their currency to appreciate, but because they did so only marginally, there is disappointment elsewhere.

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 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 If China introduces all these more flexible measures, and capital decides it wants to leave China, then it makes it easier for the currency to go down. If the currency begins to weaken, you'll find quite a lot of people taking money out. It tends to be self- fulfilling.

en The U.S. administration wants to put more pressure on countries that are deemed to be currency manipulators, like China.

en China's currency policy is not directly linked to the census result. She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness. China will not change the currency policy frequently, and will act prudently.

en The currency is the sovereignty of China. We believe it best to have informal discussions than have any external pressure that might have counter-effects.

en I think it may have weighed marginally on the dollar, ... I don't know if you're seeing any sustained effect on the currency.

en I think it may have weighed marginally on the dollar. I don't know if you're seeing any sustained effect on the currency.

en Pressure on China to revalue against the dollar leads other Asian currencies, including the Japanese yen, to strengthen against the U.S. currency.

en Traders have jumped on the headline and people have shouted out China is going to make the currency convertible. China is not going to make the currency convertible; they are going to allow domestic investors to invest in foreign markets.

en This will increase the political pressure from outside for China to allow the currency to appreciate. Domestic demand is much stronger than expected. They can afford to rely less on exports.

en It's the relative-competitiveness angle. If China has a currency that is going to appreciate, then your currency becomes more competitive relative to China and your exports should do better.

en Once they come back and see there's no way to catch up, that's a realization that strikes many of them as a surprise and a disappointment.

en It's not clear how China will deliver further currency flexibility but certainly the pace of appreciation of the Chinese currency has picked up.


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