| 21. | One of the most important problems of the 17th-century Ottoman economy was the devaluated coins.
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| 22. | The bolivar already fell four percent last week, raising concern that the government is devaluating the currency.
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| 23. | "The government won't devaluate to compensate for fiscal situations, " said Matos.
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| 24. | Since the currency was devaluated, Japanese automakers have considered lowering their sales and production targets in Thailand.
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| 25. | Most shops quote prices in U . S . dollars rather than in the rapidly devaluating local currency.
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| 26. | Bulgaria's currency _ the lev _ has devaluated by 70 percent since the start of 1996.
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| 27. | But, despite growing trade deficits have created pressure for the government to devaluate the real more rapidly.
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| 28. | He also devaluated the Philippine peso in an effort to stimulate the sagging economy through greater sugar exports.
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| 29. | Brazil currently devaluates its currency, the real, at a rate of around 7 percent a year.
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| 30. | Planning Minister Jorge Giordani said Monday that Venezuela was not considering imposing exchange controls or devaluating the currency.
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