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Rato speaks his mind on dollar

By Krishna Guha in Washington

Published: October 7 2007 22:02 | Last updated: October 7 2007 22:02

Managing directors of the International Monetary Fund are traditionally circumspect when talking about currency values. But with only a few weeks left in the job, Rodrigo Rato is unusually forthright.

“Right now the dollar is undervalued” on many measures used by the IMF to evaluate currencies, he says, though he adds that it was “certainly overvalued a few years ago”.

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