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The phrase "aggressive devaluation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in economic contexts to describe a significant and rapid decrease in the value of a currency or asset.
Example: "The country's economic policies led to an aggressive devaluation of its currency, causing inflation to rise sharply."
Alternatives: "rapid devaluation" or "sharp devaluation".
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An aggressive devaluation might help close Venezuela's current-account gap, but at the cost of fanning inflation.
Increasingly virulent economists have taken to TV and radio shows to call for further austerity through shock and the use of orthodox economic policy, while several businessmen of high regard have rejoiced at the aggressive devaluation that has "made the country more competitive," disregarding the social costs of pushing millions more into poverty.
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Non-traditional crops, e.g. tubers, fruits, vegetables and spices, experienced significant increases since 1990, owing to the positive effects of devaluation and aggressive marketing strategies adopted for papayas, yams, plantains, pumpkin and sweet potatoes.
Bernanke said the Bank of Japan was constrained by "self-induced paralysis", and could restore prosperity if it wanted to, through QE, or devaluation, or other aggressive monetary action.Japan, in other words, suffered from peculiarly Japanese weaknesses.
58 This may be due to the extreme powerlessness and loss of control that such abuse causes, or to physically aggressive assaults resulting in the devaluation of one's body and consequent susceptibility to self-harm.
L'affaire "Watchman" is the perfect emblem of every cultivated person's nightmare: the ongoing devaluation of art and literature in an impossibly overheated, aggressive, and exacting marketplace; and the callous trashing of the past.
TOKYO — Japan brushed aside criticism that aggressive easing by the central bank could set off competitive currency devaluations among other nations, saying Friday that the Bank of Japan is trying to end nearly 20 years of deflation — not manipulate the yen.
A steeper devaluation of the peso vis-a-vis the U.S. dollar, even more aggressive belt-tightening, and whatever combination of orthodox economic policies seem to be the only solution to this current bout of stagflation, according to them.
Rebalancing through aggressive reduction of government spending and similar measures in deficit countries (under the euphemism "internal devaluation") is, without higher domestic demand in the surplus countries, a recipe for long-lasting recession and disintegration.
But one might easily say that the devaluation solution would also require the government's approval, since undertaking something that aggressive without political backing could endanger the central bank's independence.And that's the real lesson, isn't it?
The mortgage meltdown and the rapid devaluation of mortgage-backed securities has forced many of Wall Street's stalwarts to launch aggressive global fund-raisers.
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