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Tired of battling relatively high production costs and the erratic currency, Mr. Riley of PacVac is succumbing to China's siren song and shifting his business.
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If so, economic growth rates in currency board countries would be more erratic.
Bitcoin's emergence as a global digital currency has been as revolutionary as it has been erratic.
Although investors cheered his inauguration 21 months ago, his erratic statements and endless cabinet shuffles buffeted the financial markets relentlessly, eventually driving the currency down from under 7,000 rupiah per dollar to over 11,000 at the end of his rule.
(The figures are hard to pin down, however, due to the erratic fluctuations in the value of a single bitcoin, particularly after the shuttering of Silk Road, which caused the currency's value to fall by twenty per cent before recovering).
Mostly, people here seemed more amused than upset over Mr. Wahid's seemingly erratic behavior, and less concerned over the possibility of a coup than foreign investors, who drove down the value of the currency, the rupiah.
erratic -- n.
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