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Greg Mastel Quotes

«dominant issue in Asia.»
Author: Greg Mastel
«A good example is Mexico in the mid 90's. It tried to do a moderate devaluation, but the market didn't accept it. It lost control of the currency, there was a dramatic devaluation, and a subsequent recession -- even a depression in Mexico.»
Author: Greg Mastel
«It's an offer that will never be taken up. Other countries are not likely to drop their trade barriers any time soon.»
Author: Greg Mastel
«For so many years, international finance has been the domain of a very small elite in a few countries. The message the G-8 leaders got from Seattle is that they need to make their policy discussions more relevant to the general public.»
Author: Greg Mastel
«Deng engineered the most dramatic economic transformation of the 20th century, maybe ever. He changed China from a moribund, communist economy to an expansive, bull, rapidly growing mixed economy, with Marxism and market elements both present there. And it's a dramatic change.»
Author: Greg Mastel
«When APEC was created, the United States was certainly the leading country in the mix,»
Author: Greg Mastel
«Say you buy a factory in Brazil. When Brazil devalues its currency, that factory's value in dollars drops dramatically so your investment is worth a lot less. People are less likely to invest in a country that's prone to devaluations,»
Author: Greg Mastel
«As the U.S. trade deficit becomes more and more of a concern, the currency issue and intellectual property are both tougher issues to crack than textiles,»
Author: Greg Mastel
«Say you buy a factory in Brazil. When Brazil devalues its currency, that factory's value in dollars drops dramatically so your investment is worth a lot less. People are less likely to invest in a country that's prone to devaluations.»
Author: Greg Mastel
«As the U.S. trade deficit becomes more and more of a concern, the currency issue and intellectual property are both tougher issues to crack than textiles.»
Author: Greg Mastel