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Devaluation A deliberate downward adjustment to a country's official exchange rate relative to other currencies. In a fixed exchange rate regime, only a decision by a country's government (i.e central bank) can alter the official value of the currency. Contrast to "revaluation". Notes: There are two implications for a currency devaluation. First, devaluation makes a country's exports relatively less expensive for foreigners and second, it makes foreign products relatively more expensive for domestic consumers, discouraging imports. As a result, this may help to reduce a country's trade deficit. Devaluation A decrease in the spot price of a currency. Often initiated by a government announcement.
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| PSEG expects to make US$185 million on the sale yet report a $170 million loss due to devaluation of the real. In a policy statement delivered to Members of Parliament, the Council expresses a concern for the devaluation people with disabilities that may be used to justify the use of physician-assisted death will be used to deny health services to people with disabilities. At the same time, they say, the devaluation of the dollar has had little, if any, impact on their businesses. |
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