Contrasting China Now to the U.S. in 1929 [View article]
Just joining the voices praising this article for providing unusual (well, totally new to me) information about the inner workings of China's monetary system.
A question about the penultimate sentence of the article:
"China does not have a currency mismatch risk worth bothering about."
I've always understood that China's currency is 40 percent or more undervalued in relation to the dollar _ amounting to a subsidy on exports _ or is that not what you mean?
Contrasting China Now to the U.S. in 1929 [View article]
A question about the penultimate sentence of the article:
"China does not have a currency mismatch risk worth bothering about."
I've always understood that China's currency is 40 percent or more undervalued in relation to the dollar _ amounting to a subsidy on exports _ or is that not what you mean?