| 41. | To date, it is not even clear that BSP has accepted the need for real currency depreciation.
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| 42. | However, this impact is mitigated by the consistent currency depreciation of neighbouring countries, particularly Thailand and Indonesia.
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| 43. | He said it was only the currency depreciation that would have an effect on the price of newsprint.
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| 44. | Rapid currency depreciation erodes the real value of savings; budget austerity may lead to cuts in social spending.
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| 45. | Investors panicked into selling, and companies hedging funds against further currency depreciation have fed a loss of confidence.
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| 46. | On Saturday, finance ministers and central bankers from the seven largest industrialized nations cautioned against steep currency depreciation.
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| 47. | Their conclusions were based on the assumption that exports will not be positively affected by the currency depreciation,
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| 48. | Currency depreciation is also a concern.
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| 49. | The currency depreciation is a blessing in disguise simply because more will be able to pursue their tertiary education.
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| 50. | The recent sharp currency depreciations in thetwo countries mean that the two rivals may have gained a new priceadvantage.
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