(Reuters) - If China let its yuan currency find its value more freely, other Asian nations' currencies could appreciate without fear of losing exports, International Monetary Fund chief Rodrigo de Rato said.
In a speech prepared for delivery on Saturday to a bankers' conference in Bangkok, Thailand, Rato suggested that China's managed currency was helping fuel potentially dangerous protectionist sentiments. The text was released in advance in Washington.
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In a speech prepared for delivery on Saturday to a bankers' conference in Bangkok, Thailand, Rato suggested that China's managed currency was helping fuel potentially dangerous protectionist sentiments. The text was released in advance in Washington.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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