| 41. | Chile " at no time has considered devaluating the peso, " the government said in a statement.
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| 42. | On Dec . 12, the pound devaluated by 7.8 percent to 4.50 against the dollar.
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| 43. | These actions devaluated the yen, thus lowering the price of Japanese goods in world markets, and increasing exports.
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| 44. | Public anger over the shipments has grown over the past few days, as they have caused the shilling to devaluate.
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| 45. | State employees are paid on average 300 dlrs a month in Turkish lira, which is constantly devaluated by high inflation.
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| 46. | Officials attributed the decreased May exports to the financial difficulties in Asia, where many currencies were sharply devaluated in recent months.
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| 47. | As long as currency speculation continues unchecked, currencies can be appreciated and devaluated in the space of several minutes or seconds.
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| 48. | Chavez had resisted devaluating the currency, arguing controlling inflation was key to his promises to help Venezuela's poor majority.
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| 49. | However, another shareholder filed suit claiming the deal devaluated Disney's stock and for Disney management to retain their positions.
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| 50. | Turkey's economic crisis began last year in February, when the lira was devaluated and fell 50 percent against the dollar.
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