WASHINGTON: The US government will not intervene to weaken the value of the American dollar, despite persistent concerns about actions by other countries, a top White House economic aide said Friday.
"Just in the past week we had a meeting with the president (Donald Trump) and the economic principals and we have ruled out any currency intervention," National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow told CNBC.
"In some cases we think there is manipulation" by other governments, he said.—AFP