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DTSTAMP:20120210T020107Z
CREATED:20100622T140849Z
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SUMMARY:Is the Renminbi Undervalued?
DTSTART:20100630T150000Z
DTEND:20100630T163000Z
DESCRIPTION:The debate over China’s currency policy has reached anot
 her critical junction\: China’s central bank has just dropped its pe
 g to the US dollar to allow for greater currency flexibilities. While 
 it remains to be seen what this move actually will mean for key global
  exchange rates in future\, and for the world economy\, it comes after
  increased pressure on China to revaluate. A bill in the US Congress t
 hreatens China with punitive tariffs unless its currency is revalued\,
  and recently the Obama administration reportedly came close to label 
 China a currency manipulator. Europe has also jumped onto this bandwag
 on\, accusing China of boosting its export to Europe with the help of 
 an undervalued currency.
LOCATION:ECIPE\, Rue Belliard 4-6\, Brussels
CATEGORIES:China in the World Economy
CONTACT:ECIPE\, info@ecipe.org
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