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[考试辅导] IMF fails to find consensus to ease currency friction

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发表于 2012-8-16 08:12:37 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
  IMF policymakers failed to reach a consensus on measures to head off what some see as a looming currency war but pledged to keep working toward easing global economic imbalances.3 F  q/ X/ [5 [- N: a6 `' W
  The International Monetary Fund steering committee, which has been struggling to address friction among key economies including China and the United States, said the organization should continue its study.
- \$ E! N& L$ e% H$ J6 f; K  "While the international monetary system has proved resilient, tensions and vulnerabilities remain as a result of widening global imbalances, continued volatile capital flows, exchange rate movements and issues related to the supply and accumulation of official reserves," the IMF panel said in a statement after its meeting Saturday.0 R' A7 y' W, G1 z; J
  "We call on the Fund to deepen its work in these areas, including in-depth studies to help increase the effectiveness of policies to manage capital flows."- b4 n- _5 L, V
  The statement from the International Monetary and Financial Committee, the policy arm of the IMF, stopped short of any specific call on China or others to change policies of using a low currency and accumulation of reserves to boost exports.7 E) `- ^% Q4 E/ u
  "There are frictions, obviously," committee chair Youssef Boutros-Ghali said at the conclusion of talks at IMF headquarters in Washington.  I: X3 K3 s5 {: x
  "These are being addressed. We have come to the conclusion that the IMF is the place to deal with these issues."" U  R8 G1 d! }, D
  IMF managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn, when asked about the lack of a stronger statement, said, "There is only one obstacle, and that is an agreement of the members."; W) t! c  o" X- \
  He added, "I don't believe action can be done in a way other than in a cooperative way.": x- K) B5 [( {2 W$ O4 P
  US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said earlier in the day that the IMF "must strengthen its surveillance of exchange rate policies and reserve accumulation practices," adding that "excess reserve accumulation on a global scale is leading to serious distortions in the international monetary and financial system."
( j# [9 H( c+ d, _2 j; ?; j0 h9 I  Recent IMF figures showed Beijing had currency reserves of 2.447 trillion dollars, the largest in the world and nearly 30 percent of the global total.
) f5 l5 @$ Q& U& u; K, I  Washington maintains that China purchases large amounts of dollars to keep the yuan artificially low, which distorts global trade by boosting Chinese exports.% W6 Q. d% m/ H& {
  The final communique appeared to be a setback for the United States. It had urged the IMF to be a tougher cop on exchange rate policies, a position echoed by a number of Europeans and other officials.) G# g) q% r" b% J! z
  Japanese Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda told the panel earlier thagradually t "it is not sustainable that certain countries achieve growth while imposing costs on other countries. Now it is critical that the international society work together to resolve these problems."7 \, R3 s" X- k" }2 D1 ^
  The finance ministers and central bankers from the IMF's 187 member states, including the G20, met in the US capital hoping for a consensus on the thorny question of currency policies.
( M4 V( p6 A9 [) W& k  I4 R$ J  But China's top central banker Friday rejected demands for a quick yuan revaluation, declaring that the emerging giant would reform gradually rather than engage in "shock therapy."
. S" P/ i# y+ G1 F9 g7 H- W; A" w# p  Central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan said the yuan would move toward an "equilibrium" level.  V; U. g. V& ^) I; i
  Other participants at the IMF downplayed the notion of a currency war.: y2 P& n0 j$ T" b7 \# }: B
  "I don't think there is a war," French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde said. "In a war, there is always a loser and we cannot have a loser."# J$ S4 W$ r7 B$ S0 _% z
  She added that the IMF "is precisely the place to find cooperation and common ground."  R- k% M" L: P" L$ P
  European Central Bank chief Jean-Claude Trichet said meanwhile he saw reason for optimism.  g9 x. d( Q3 `6 Y
  "I have full confidence that the international community will find the appropriate ways to cooperate," Trichet said at the close of talks.' [, F) {/ u* C2 r
  "We are very, very hostile to any so-called currency wars."* v0 q. r, x, k- I! }" ^9 ~

7 X' d; }  @' }" p6 [7 _# K  Trichet minimized the rift between the emerging and developed economies over currency that appeared to emerge, saying a consensus had already been expressed and adopted by the Group of 20, including China, in June.
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-8-16 08:12:38 | 显示全部楼层

IMF fails to find consensus to ease currency friction

</p>  He said the meeting participants understood that "we have a shared responsibility" to avoid excessive exchange rate volatility or imbalances., i& X+ G# A! c6 |
  South Korea central bank governor Kim Choong-Soo told AFP that a deal paving the way for China's yuan to rise in value can still be reached during his country's presidency of the G20, which ends with a November summit in Seoul.
( e3 ~/ {3 j! ]' o( h$ |9 F; u2 ]& t  "I hope we can have a little more improved solution to that problem by the Seoul meeting," Kim said.
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