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en We should gradually increase imports to reduce the large surplus between U.S.-China and gradually buy less U.S. debt. Holding so much foreign-exchange reserves exerts a great deal of pressure on our monetary policy.

en China has never sought trade surplus and increase in its foreign exchange reserves in a deliberate way. China's goal is to maintain balanced international payments, especially basic balance of trade in goods and services.

en China is not in pursuit of a trade surplus. On the contrary, the continuous growth in trade surpluses has become one of the major concerns of the government, as it helped increase China's foreign exchange reserves to US$760 billion, which has begun to affect the national economy.

en The continuing strength of China's external sector, including the increase in its foreign exchange reserves and exports, are a positive. However, an increase in reserves which we expect to eventually reach a trillion US dollars, will not necessarily lead to a ratings upgrade.

en Experience in many countries tells us that by accumulating foreign exchange reserves, eventually the monetary policy consequences could be big.

en It's not affordable for China to continue to absorb such a huge increase in foreign exchange reserves,

en We should reduce hot money inflow. It is not right to say 'there is nothing that can be done'. State should intervene in the markets. We should accept that there are foreign exchange and monetary policy problems.

en We believe China's trade surplus will gradually drop, but it will take time before it drops dramatically.

en They have decided to move gradually. It's a wise thing to do given the unknowns in the foreign exchange market.

en China's booming foreign reserves can help boost economic stability with ample capital for foreign debt payment.

en The rise in foreign reserves demonstrates the strength of China's economy. But the extraordinary growth has also had some negative impact and brought with it foreign exchange rate risk.

en It is true to say China has enough, or more than enough foreign exchange reserves.

en Perhaps China is accumulating too much foreign exchange reserves.

en More seriously, China's economy would take a big hit if the US dollar weakened sharply due to such factors as a bursting of the US property bubble. The loss for China's foreign exchange reserves would be extremely serious.

en Monetary policy expectations were the driving forces on the FX (foreign exchange) markets in most of 2005 and while we expect structural problems to come back to haunt the dollar in 2006 we expect monetary policy expectations to lend support to the greenback early in the year. A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance.


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