IMF to urge depreciation in dollar
Pakistan Daily Times | March 25, 2007
BERLIN: The International Monetary Fund will say further depreciation by the U.S. dollar is needed to help correct global imbalances in its latest World Economic Outlook (WEO), Germany's Sueddeutsche Zeitung said on Saturday.
Quoting from a draft of the WEO, the paper said the Washington-based fund argued “extraordinarily aggressively” for a correction in exchange rates, above all so as to reduce the massive U.S. current account deficit.
The dollar, which slid to a 2-year low against the euro last week, should continue to depreciate in the mid-term, while the yen, the Chinese yuan and currencies of oil-exporting countries in the Middle East should all appreciate, the draft WEO said.
That's hilarious- if the dollar is allowed to depreciate more, those who buy our debt will demand greater interest rates to compensate. You cannot escape an account deficit with depreciating currency, not if you rely on foreign credit.