| 31. | Investors already are wary of doing business in Romania because of its ambiguous legislation and overvalued currency.
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| 32. | And the Brazil case makes absolutely clear that the first step is not to defend overvalued currencies.
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| 33. | "But if it's a result of an artificially overvalued currency, then we start to cry foul ."
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| 34. | Speculators were drawn to the region by the economies'high trade deficits, overvalued currencies and other economic problems.
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| 35. | With a overvalued currency, the Southeast Asian countries were pricing themselves out of Japanese and the European markets.
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| 36. | The artificially overvalued currency ( silver ) drove the artificially undervalued currency ( gold ) out of circulation.
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| 37. | He said that by sticking to its current policies Brazil could resolve the overvalued currency within two years.
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| 38. | Duhalde's task is gargantuan : Industry is crippled and uncompetitive, thanks to an overvalued currency and rigid labor laws.
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| 39. | After Mexico, what major Latin country has an overvalued currency, a growing appetite for imports and a new president?
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| 40. | In the past, Sachs has harshly criticized the IMF for supporting Brazil's former policy of maintaining an overvalued currency.
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