The negative aspects of the devaluation are generally felt first in commodities prices, and interest rates.
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Mr Duhalde's measures dump much of the pain from the devaluation on to the banks.
Ken: People have said that the devaluation will make Greece a more attractive destination for tourists.
No one could say that the devaluation of the baht came as a surprise.
Such harassment is one reason why few private economists reckon that the devaluation will stimulate export-led growth.
And since the devaluation, Argentina's multinational-owned car plants have been assigned some niche models for export .
Though the devaluation of Brazil's currency, the real, was widely anticipated, it nonetheless jolted the global financial system.
The devaluation of currencies allows other Asian countries to cut export prices, especially in plastics and synthetic fibres.
Though Mr Cardoso has become deeply unpopular since the devaluation, it is not Mr Franco who has benefited.
The devaluation also harmed Chemapol's pharmaceutical-distribution business, which cannot charge more for imported drugs whose prices are regulated.
The public finances, meant to be rescued by the devaluation and partial default of August 17th, still look dreadful.
Brazil itself has made heartening progress since the devaluation crisis in January 1999.
There's no denying that the worse the devaluation, the worse the economic devastation.
Rather than the protracted process of forcing down wages to regain competitiveness, the devaluation would be a prompt remedy.
And, says Luiz Felipe Lampreia, the foreign minister, Brazil will continue to monitor closely the aftershocks of the devaluation.
Instead they seek to protect their money from the devaluation through investment in hard, commoditized assets least vulnerable to devaluation.
Since most bank loans and public debt are in dollars, the devaluation of the currency has only made things worse.
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However, a planned extension of the line to Cuiaba may be delayed, because the devaluation has made finance harder to raise.
As households buy less, that means fewer jobs and higher unemployment numbers as the devaluation process erodes our collective buying power.
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But in Buenos Aires the devaluation has reawakened fears that Mercosur is failing to guarantee problem-free access to Brazil's huge market.
The devaluation of the major currencies is also a bullish underlying factor for hard assets in the investment world, including gold and silver.
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In a stricken euro-zone country, it would change hands at a discount to the remaining euros in circulation, foreshadowing the devaluation to come.
Mr Cardoso's popularity has at last recovered to its level before the devaluation, so the president's backing should be an asset to Mr Serra.
The devaluation also did little to stop growing shortages of basics like flour and meat, which are scarce due to a lack of dollars.
The leader of the opposition, Henrique Caprilles, criticised on Twitter the fact that the government announced the devaluation on Carnival Friday in South America.
Monday's slide of the Egyptian pound came on the second day of trading under a new dollar auction system aimed at regulating the devaluation.
Now I'm too young to remember Britain coming off the gold standard or even the devaluation of 1967, but I do remember the ERM crisis.
Worse, the Strong Bolivar weakened after the devaluation on the black market, falling to about 25 per dollar from about 10 per dollar last October.
The devaluation of the Thai currency, the baht, in July, started a regional wave that has engulfed the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and now Hong Kong.
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