G20 trade balance agreement lacks bite, say FX experts
An agreement to ensure G20 nations ‘refrain from competitive [currency] devaluation’ has hit a wall of criticism from the market. The International Monetary Fund’s Asia-Pacific head tells asiamoney.com that a critical breakthrough was to get the G20 to formally agree to keep trade balances at sustainable levels.
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