After 2008, Jiang says BIS solved global slowdown by shifting economic gravity from America and Europe to China through exchange-rate signaling.
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Exchange Rate
After 2008, Jiang says BIS solved global slowdown by shifting economic gravity from America and Europe to China through exchange-rate signaling.
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Exchange rates function internationally like interest rates domestically: they signal where nations should trade and where liquidity should move.
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"...you do that then? You do that with something called the exchange rate. Okay. Exchange rate is very simple. Rooming B to USD. Okay...."
"...should trade with China. And China is like well okay my exchange rate is higher than before therefore I should buy more things from..."
"...was suffering the Chinese economy China started to have a higher exchange rate. Okay. And it kept on going higher and higher and then..."
"...to the British pound with back in the days of fixed exchange rates. And he'd say he'd buy them at that stage and know..."
"...just not valuable okay all right they also agree on um exchange rate okay it doesn't make sense okay and this this is a..."
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