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Mexico's debt crisis and the devaluation of the peso played their part.
China's slowdown and the devaluation of the yuan will also have an effect on two other groups of Asian countries.
Why aren't more Americans furious about derivatives trading and the devaluation of Chinese currency, the way he is?
The company blamed rising fibre prices, due to demand from China, and the devaluation of the pound versus the euro.
There are more terrorist events than in any years anyone can remember, air traffic control action, and the devaluation of the pound on top of that.
Wages now in Ukraine are, as a rule, not enough to feed a family, and the devaluation of the hryvnia will make it totally impossible".
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A spokesman for Michael Gove said the coalition government was giving teachers the powers they needed to keep discipline and "reversing the devaluation" of the curriculum and exam system.
As undersecretary for monetary affairs in the Treasury Department from 1969 to 1974, Volcker was the chief architect of the United States' abandonment of the gold standard and the devaluations of the U.S. dollar in 1971 and 1973.
Recession-struck European car makers looked to increase exports to Australia; and, more recently, the devaluation of the yen has pushed down the price of Japanese cars.
Speaks of trade, and the effect the devaluation of other countries currency has had on the tourist trade as well as on commerce.
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