The dollar, the world’s predominant currency, has dropped in value by about 18% over the last five years. We’ll talk about what a continuing slide could mean for American consumers, U.S. trade deficits, and the global economy.

Guests

  • C. Fred Bergsten Director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics and author of "China's Rise."
  • Albert Keidel Senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, former acting manager of the Treasury Department's Asia Office, and an adjunct professor of China's economy at Georgetown University.
  • James Paulsen Chief investment strategist, Wells Capital Management

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