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Synonyms for devaluation
diˌvæl yuˈeɪ ʃənde·val·u·a·tion
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Princeton's WordNet
devaluationnoun
an official lowering of a nation's currency; a decrease in the value of a country's currency relative to that of foreign countries
devaluationnoun
the reduction of something's value or worth
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List of paraphrases for "devaluation":
depreciation, devaluing, undervaluing, downgrading, worthlessness
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#11906 | depreciation | |
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#70254 | downgrading | |
#119417 | worthlessness | |
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#271822 | undervaluing |
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All is not well with the Chinese economy, there is just so much pessimism attached to this move (yuan devaluation). For China to emerge and start a fresh currency war when they previously didn't, smacks of desperation.
The parallels with Argentina are there. A broken banking system, an unsustainable debt, and the need to restore and enhance international competitiveness, but there are reasons to think that reintroduction of the drachma and devaluation would do less for Greece than devaluation did for Argentina. Greece is less open, it exports less.
The Fed will see this (yuan devaluation) as a transitory factor, but we are well aware that the inflation target set by the central bank has been missed for more than three years, which is the reason why some voting members would be comfortable to further delay hiking rates.
A week ago people would have said there was a slim chance China would become a net exporter... now people are reconsidering that and they think it could potentially happen on a five year view, if you saw more protectionism of the domestic industry and devaluation continued, it could happen even sooner that China exports.
The deal became necessary because of the crisis -- our debt was in roubles but a lot of our equipment is imported, because of the devaluation of the rouble we needed extra financing.
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