- Louvre Accord
The Louvre Accord was signed by the then G6 (
France ,West Germany ,Japan ,Canada , theUnited States and theUnited Kingdom ) onFebruary 22 ,1987 inParis , France.Italy had been an invited member, but declined to finalize the agreement. The goal of the Louvre Accord was to stabilize the international currency markets and halt the continued decline of the US Dollar caused by thePlaza Accord (of which, a primary feature was depreciation of the US dollar in relation to the Japanese yen and German Deutsche Mark).The Louvre Accord aimed to improve the stability of foreign exchange by the mutual agreement of the
G7 Minister of Finance meeting (i.e. a conference of ministers of the "group of seven") that had been held in Louvre in Paris in 1987. Since the Plaza accord, the low dollar rate advanced, and the low dollar rate/the yen up advanced up to one dollar=150 yen in 1987. The ministers of the advanced countries gathered at the Louvre in Paris to "put the brakes" on this; was assumed that allowing the dollar valuation to become lower than this might stall economic growth world-wide. The monetary authorities of the G-7 ministers agreed to cooperate to stabilize exchange rate.
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