31. A devaluation could also force other developing countries to devalue their currencies. 32. A large current account gap led Asian countries to devalue their currencies, wreaking havoc on local economies. 33. A few weeks before the New Yorkers arrived, a financial crisis here forced the government to devalue its currency. 34. A few weeks before the New Yorkers arrived in Argentina, a financial crisis here forced the government to devalue its currency. 35. A cut in spending would allay concerns trade and fiscal deficits would force the government to devalue its currency. 36. A Hong Kong brokerage firm released a report on Thursday predicting that China would devalue the currency at the end of the year. 37. A plunging yen makes Japanese exports cheaper, and that leads to worries that China could devalue its currency to remain competitive in world markets. 38. A slump in world oil prices to four-year lows led to speculation the government would sharply devalue the currency. 39. Brazil appears to have weathered a chaotic move by speculators to devalue its currency, the real. 40. Brazil has also been hurt by speculation that the government will be forced to devalue its currency, the real. |