As a result neither China, nor the global economy, has reaped the benefits of a more flexible exchange rate. |
China's current account surplus is now a major component of global imbalances, and its continuation risks undermining support for the open trade policies which have contributed so much to China's development. China is now simply too large to rely on export-led growth to pick up the slack when other sources of growth falter. |
I encourage Malaysia to continue with structural reforms, improvements to the investment climate and strengthening of the financial services sector. |
I expect ministers and governors will discuss steps taken to address supply and efficiency issues, as well as technical measures such as the improvement of data availability. |
I fear for my safety, so I'm requesting to be sent (where) my life isn't jeopardize(d). |
It's more than it was but not enough, and it just goes to show that with these growth rates that they can actually do more. |
It's not an issue of 'they were tried and failed.' They were never fully implemented. |
It's our job here at Treasury to be a sober voice of reason. Our job here is to promote free trade and capital flows and open markets. |
There have been times over the past few weeks, I will admit, that I was concerned that we weren't going to be able to get this deal done. And there are still countries out there that have yet to lend their full support, |
There were a number of statements today ... acknowledging the move of the Chinese and welcoming the move and urging the Chinese to do what they said they plan on doing, which is to put in place greater flexibility over time, |
This is a bright opportunity in the economic relationship. |
This is just yet another step on the road to Iraq's normalization with the global financial community. We see this as solid forward progress. |
We expect that to occur. |
We have been very supportive of the reforming of the exchange-rate regime, but implied in that support is taking them at their word that over time they'll achieve greater flexibility and an exchange rate that increasingly reflects underlying supply and demand, |
We want to be sure that the way we address the imbalances maximizes growth. It's a shared responsibility. |