| 31. | However, his administration was also blamed for making bad economic decisions, and by 1967 the devaluated.
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| 32. | Mexico's trade imbalance is considered one of the reasons the government was forced to devaluate the peso.
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| 33. | Devaluating the ruble " would not help exports, and advanced technologies would become more expensive,"
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| 34. | But other Asian currencies were also devaluated, ranging between 16 percent for Japan and 80 percent for Indonesia.
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| 35. | Concern is growing that Russia will devaluate the ruble despite an influx of cash from the International Monetary Fund.
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| 36. | But some analysts fear the government was too timid and should have devaluated the currency by twice as much.
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| 37. | Waiting for stability, some banks refused to sell dollars to Venezuelans eager to dump their rapidly devaluating currency.
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| 38. | Chavez had resisted devaluating the currency, arguing controlling inflation was key to his promises to help the poor.
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| 39. | China devaluated their currency twice within two days by 1.9 % and 1 % in July 2015.
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| 40. | However, the Swedish krona was devaluated shortly before Slite were supposed to take delivery of the new ship.
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