The world's major central banks are undoubtedly keeping "an eye on exchange rates" in setting their monetary policies, according to Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens.
The issue is a highly contentious one in international circles. Leaders and central bankers from the Group of 20 largest economies have repeatedly vowed to avoid a major currency war by refraining from depreciating their currencies to make their exports cheaper in global markets.
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Jill Margo was a senior writer at The Australian Financial Review.