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+ | The department named [[China]], [[Germany]], [[Malaysia]], [[Singapore]], [[Taiwan]], and [[Vietnam]] as potential countries to "manipulate" currency, and possibly engage in practices and government policies that are similar, putting them on a "permanent watch-list".<ref>https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy1889#:~:text=Six%20economies%20are%20on%20Treasury's,for%20increased%20transparency%20from%20China</ref> | ||
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==Influence of Goldman Sachs== | ==Influence of Goldman Sachs== | ||
Many personnel from [[Goldman Sachs]] are usually appointed to key positions in the United States Department of the Treasury. | Many personnel from [[Goldman Sachs]] are usually appointed to key positions in the United States Department of the Treasury. |
Revision as of 21:08, 9 February 2024
Currency Manipulation
The department named China, Germany, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Vietnam as potential countries to "manipulate" currency, and possibly engage in practices and government policies that are similar, putting them on a "permanent watch-list".[1]
Influence of Goldman Sachs
Many personnel from Goldman Sachs are usually appointed to key positions in the United States Department of the Treasury.
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