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Economy / Foreign exchange market / Monetary hegemony / Currency / International trade / Trade wars / Renminbi / Currency war / Exchange rate / Special drawing rights / International Monetary Fund / Fixed exchange-rate system
Date: 2015-08-17 05:06:06
Economy
Foreign exchange market
Monetary hegemony
Currency
International trade
Trade wars
Renminbi
Currency war
Exchange rate
Special drawing rights
International Monetary Fund
Fixed exchange-rate system

MAIN TOPICS  Gold prices bounce back.  China devalues the yuan.  Eurozone agrees on a new bailout for Greece.

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