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          Exchange rate not a choice between good and evil


          2005-07-11
          China Daily

          The RMB exchange rate has, once again, become one of the focuses of China-US relations.

          The exchange rate represents the "value" standard of a currency on global financial markets. Economic conditions and where a country stands in terms of international competitiveness stand behind it. This "value" standard is a product of competition between State policy and market rules, and bears great significance for a country's economic development in light of economic globalisation.

          The revaluation of a currency is a symbol of a sound economy and stronger competitiveness. Meanwhile, revaluing a nation's currency can lead to a dramatic reshuffling of interests on all sides, which means it must be done with extreme caution.

          Indeed, currency revaluation can be unfavourable to exports, especially for labour-intensive industries. Such an action can also be disadvantageous when it comes to attracting foreign funds. Foreign exchange reserves can become devalued, employment pressures may mount, bad assets at banks can become worse and economic growth can slow down. On the other hand, a revalued currency can help the country import and invest overseas, is favourable for paying foreign debt, eases inflation, and improves residents' international purchasing capacity and facilitates their international activities.

          Take Japan for a typical example of exchange rate adjustment. Since December 1971, its fixed exchange rate against 1 US dollar rose from 360 to 308 yen. From February 1973 to September 1985, its floating exchange rate rose to 240-250 yen. From the 1985 Plaza Agreement up till now, it has soared to 90-140 yen. From 1971 to 1985, the negative impact of the yen revaluation was not obvious. However, since 1985, a "10-year stagnation" of the Japanese economy has occurred.

          For China, a yuan revaluation is largely hindered by the fact that the free convertibility of the RMB has not yet been realized. The domestic financial system still must be improved to adapt to international practices and Chinese enterprises remain weak in core-technology competitiveness with a rather high degree of labour intensiveness. On the other hand, China has been increasingly dependant on the outside world for energy and raw materials, with a stronger need for investing overseas for some companies. These factors are calling for a more valuable yuan.

          Thus, the RMB exchange rate is not a question of choosing between good and evil, but one of weighing advantages and disadvantages. The exchange rate is to a large extent a "technical" question that can be handled through interest rate adjustments and national financial policies. The general principle is to avoid major fluctuations and loss of control. In addition, timing is also crucially important. It is by no means a good thing to change the yuan when international money is flooding in.

          Not long ago, the large-margin of devaluation of the US dollar against the euro gave rise to the "dollar scheme" theory in Europe, which deemed the devaluation an act of "repudiation of debts." A much less valuable US dollar will deal a heavy blow to Japan and China as big forex holders.

          The exchange rate is a double-edged sword for a country, as well as for related countries or even the whole world.

           
           
               
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