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How might including China in discussions about currency value impact economies around the world?

Economy
Global
Started June 23, 2026

Any Group of Seven talks on currency valuations need to include China, according to European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 23, 2026
While it is important to include China in currency discussions, we must consider the potential challenges of differing economic philosophies. Engaging with China could help mitigate currency undervaluation concerns, but it also risks complicating negotiations due to conflicting interests.
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