[NYTr] Bush, Paulson tell Chinese it's "foolhardy" to dump dollar

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Thu Aug 9 16:21:55 EDT 2007


AFP via Yahoo - Aug 8, 2007
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070808/pl_afp/usbushforexchina_070808205732

Bush, Paulson tell Chinese they'd be stupid to dump dollar

President George W. Bush on Wednesday said China would be "foolhardy" to
attempt to push down the dollar in retaliation for US pressure over
Beijing's alleged currency manipulation.

Bush said he had not seen the report that Beijing was hinting at such a
move, in Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper, but warned against any
attempt by Beijing to hit back at Washington using vast foreign currency
reserves.

"That would be foolhardy of them to do that," Bush said in an interview
with Fox News, adding he doubted that the report was based on sources
from the office of Chinese President Hu Jintao.

"If that's the ... position of the government, it would be foolhardy for
them to do this."

Meanwhile, US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said on CNBC that
suggestions that China was considering selling off dollar-denominated
assets to hammer the already weakened US dollar were "absurd."

"We have tensions and we have to deal with tensions on both sides ...
but overall, both of our countries are committed to a constructive
economic relationships," said Paulson, who returned from talks with top
leaders in China last week.

China said on Friday it would not be pressured into currency reform as
Washington and the US Congress renewed calls for it to speed up changes
to make the yuan more market-oriented.

The Telegraph reported that two officials at leading Communist Party
bodies had given interviews in recent days warning that Beijing might
use more than a trillion dollars in foreign reserves as a political
weapon in the event of US sanctions designed to punish Beijing for yuan
manipulation.



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