Premier Wen Jiabao has promised China's struggling exporters a stable exchange rate in a move that might fuel tensions with Washington over Beijing's currency controls as the global economy weakens. Wen's pledge, reported by the official Xinhua News Agency and state radio, comes after the U.S ...
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