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Its problem is double-digit growth, which would normally be reflected in a rising exchange rate.

A rising exchange rate to some extent damps down an economy, just as a rising interest rate would.

After a few more pleasantries, they rise, exchange handshakes and walk toward the double glass doors leading to the elevators.

I wanted to warn people whose children were studying abroad and small businesses about the danger of rising exchange rates.

With a rising exchange rate, which makes imports cheaper, and stable oil prices, Mr. Duisenberg said, the inflation rate could fall even further next year.

Given the constantly rising exchange rate — ten years ago, it was one hundred and thirty-two naira to the dollar, and today it is two hundred — new foreign fiction is increasingly out of reach for most consumers.

Christian Breitsprecher, an industry analyst at Deutsche Bank, said the Chrysler results were actually worse than they appeared, because profit had been affected by the rising exchange value of the dollar.

It is perhaps more likely that the Bank of Japan and the ECB will follow the Fed's lead in extending (albeit modestly) its quantitative easing or risk a rising exchange rate.The battle for a cheap currency may eventually cause transatlantic (and transpacific) tension: not everyone can push down their exchange rates at once.

A new study by Robert Vigfusson, Nathan Sheets and Joseph Gagnon, three economists at the Federal Reserve, suggests that countries are more willing to absorb a rising exchange rate in their profit margins when exporting to America than when they export elsewhere, perhaps because they are keen to protect their share of America's huge market.

The answer seems to be that the interests of exporters are paramount, given the desperate scramble for growth that has followed the credit crunch and the global recession.Of course, because currencies cannot depreciate all at once, there seems to be a kind of "Buggins' turn" to be the land of the rising exchange rate.

They say they took out home-owner loans that were denominated in dollars, and now, with the rising exchange rate, their payments are skyrocketing.

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