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If you have borrowed 37 trillion dollars in US dollars, suddenly you devalue the currency that you have today, it is also going to devalue the entire 37 trillion dollars, which means that now it's much easier to pay off the 37 trillion dollars.
If you have borrowed 37 trillion dollars in US dollars, suddenly you devalue the currency that you have today, it is also going to devalue the entire 37 trillion dollars, which means that now it's much easier to pay off the 37 trillion dollars.
But when you do that, you simply create the massive inflation and that will devalue the dollar further.
But when you do that you simply create massive inflation and that will devalue the dollar further,
And if Iranian government continues to devalue its own currency, it means that prices of these imported goods would again continue to rise.
And if Iranian government continues to devalue its own currency, it means that prices of these imported goods would again continue to rise.
but it forced me to devalue the ridiculous notion of minute by minute ever-fluctuating social relevance and likability.
but it forced me to devalue the ridiculous notion
They print money, devalue the currency and create an artificially low interest rate so that the person who's holding the bonds is receiving an artificially low interest rate.
They print money, devalue the currency,
And then the history of sleep, you know, we need to understand how did we come to devalue it, going back to the first Industrial Revolution when we began to think that we can treat human beings like machines and just minimize downtime.
And then the history of sleep, you know, we need to understand how did we come to devalue it, going back to the first Industrial Revolution when we began to think that we can treat human beings like machines and just minimize downtime.
Because we're really young, in a way, that's an easy way to kind of devalue the decision the fact that we are actually trying to do something about this issue.
Because we're really young, in a way, that's an easy way to kind of devalue the fact that we are actually trying to do something about this issue.
So, countries such as Greece and Italy supposed to devalue their currency and become significantly poorer.
Are we going to devalue the euro and help the Greece and Italy and Spain to get out of debt?
And they will do everything possible to keep the balanced budget and they won't be forced to borrow so much money and devalue the local currency.
and they won't be forced to borrow so much money and devalue the local currency.
If these actions cause the dollar to keep falling, other countries will be tempted to devalue their currencies to keep pace and remain competitive.
to devalue their currencies to keep pace and remain competitive.