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    1. currency and that led to the devaluation of currencies in Malaysia, then the Philippines, then South


    2. The implantation cost is very small, almost nothing if we compare with trillion dollars that those countries already spend in its social programs, Social Welfares, payments of interests, devaluation of the coin and so many other expenses that only transfer wealth for minorities, without end perspective in the solution of the problems of every population


    3. Also, it eliminates the enormous economic losses with the devaluation and supervalorization of each local coin


    4. It doesn’t need reserves, there is not print need, it doesn’t have fabrication cost, and it doesn’t need exchange rates to acquire and to sell merchandises, not even of devaluation to stimulate exportations and importations


    5. Devaluation is a reduction in the value of a something with respect to its initial or potential value


    6. This will result in a rapid devaluation of the dollar, followed by rampant hyperinflation


    7. They have used other weapons, such as, the designed crash of our economy, and the devaluation of the dollar


    8. With the current bubble popping, and the gross devaluation of the dollar, the avenue for pumping more fiat currency into the system evaporated


    9. Hence the abrupt shifts from over-valuation to devaluation of others


    10. The narcissist shifts to the opposite pole (devaluation) when Narcissistic Supply dries up or when he estimates that it is about to

    11. In fact, when you figure in the cost of living, inflation, and the devaluation of the dollar, today’s two-income home is actually bringing in less money than our grandfathers did on their own


    12. If Brazil’s currency devaluation was going to result in a crisis for South America, the market would move lower on big volume after gapping down considerably


    13. Investors may have rationally assigned a small probability of a large devaluation through this period but its timing was highly uncertain


    14. Until the rare event (devaluation) materialized in 1976, forward rates were biased predictors of future spot exchange rates and carry strategies were highly profitable


    15. Among reasonably liquid currencies without capital controls, there were no cases of countries drifting into sharp devaluation via hyperinflation


    16. Argentina’s devaluation in early 2002 is thus a more plausible example, where international carry traders might have gotten their hands burned (although even here the impending troubles were very visible many months earlier)


    17. Academics debated alternative explanations for this “forward premium puzzle”: rational time-varying currency risk premia, some form of investor irrationality, or a “peso problem” (some probability of a currency devaluation implied in the yield although no such devaluation had occurred in the past—see Chapter 7)


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