Editorial: bad time to coerce China over currency appreciation
Beijing is battling to maintain a fledgling economic recovery, decrease unemployment, prevent a liquidity bubble and keep exporters alive. It simply does not need another distraction, so any change to its currency policy should come when the recovery is on a firmer footing.
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