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Obama wants US companies to have level playing field

By   || March 11, 2010 at 15:08 GMT
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Obama’s trade speech is hitting the wires. He says he wants US companies to have a level playing field on trade that give workers a “fair shake”. He says China moving to a market-oriented exchange rate would make an essential contribution to the global economy.

Oh, and there’s going to be a task force!

All that is well and good, but the question is what will he do level the playing field? His administration has shown willingness to pursue mildly protectionist tendencies. A move toward greater protectionism is a major risk going forward, especially if  China retaliates via the financial markets.

US equities are rebounding, now down 0.2% i the day, helping give “risk” trades a lift. EUR/USD has bounded 30 pips to the low 1.3660s.

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2 Responses to “Obama wants US companies to have level playing field”

  1. pipsquanderer on March 11th, 2010 15:44 GMT

    Obama is really interested in level playing fields.

  2. Annie on March 11th, 2010 15:52 GMT

    If he wants a level playing field he should cut corp taxes

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