China is to blame for the currency tensions as the cheap yuan is contributing to global trade imbalances, says Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Krugman.
"China is behaving badly⦠The U.S. is loosening monetary policy with the side consequence of a weaker dollar, (while) China is actually pursuing policy tightening to offset the inflationary impacts of an artificially weak renminbi so⦠China is really the bad guy in this," the Princeton University professor told CNBC Thursday.
Despite Beijing's promise to allow a gradual appreciation of the yuan, Krugman saw "no sign of any honest intention on the part of the Chinese to actually move (on the yuan)."
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"China is behaving badly⦠The U.S. is loosening monetary policy with the side consequence of a weaker dollar, (while) China is actually pursuing policy tightening to offset the inflationary impacts of an artificially weak renminbi so⦠China is really the bad guy in this," the Princeton University professor told CNBC Thursday.
Despite Beijing's promise to allow a gradual appreciation of the yuan, Krugman saw "no sign of any honest intention on the part of the Chinese to actually move (on the yuan)."
http://www.cnbc.com/id/39664004