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To: NOW who wrote (30259)4/8/2005 3:52:10 PM
From: regli  Respond to of 110194
 
"... on Thursday also introduced legislation that would define currency manipulation by a foreign government as an export subsidy..."

I would love to hear his definition of currency manipulation. Would higher interest rates qualify? A lower budget deficit? Higher savings?

Another interesting question might be if gold is a currency (most governments back their currencies with some percentage of gold) and if therefore government gold sales or leasing amount to currency manipulation.