Lagarde Urges China to Join G-7 Currency Talks as EU Deficit Deepens
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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 23
Lagarde Urges China to Join G-7 Currency Talks as EU Deficit Deepens
3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 23
Summary
Christine Lagarde said any G-7 discussions on currency valuations must include China, widening a debate over global exchange-rate imbalances beyond the group’s own members.
China is central to the issue because the EU is grappling with a deepening trade deficit with Beijing, which has sharpened calls in Europe for coordinated action.
Friedrich Merz, Germany’s chancellor, had pushed for international exchange-rate talks as part of the EU response to that trade gap.
The IMF has assessed that the Chinese yuan has been consistently undervalued, giving added weight to European arguments for bringing Beijing into the talks.