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Paul Solman frequently answers questions from NewsHour viewers and web users here on his Making Sen$e page. Wednesday query is answered first by Paul, and further down by Yoram Bauman, our frequent economist contributor from China:Name: Rob GriffithQuestion: Everyone talks about China keeping its currency undervalued to increase exports. How do they do this I.e., what steps do they take to keep their curre
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Hurricane Otto gained speed and intensity today as it slammed into Nicaragua Caribbean Coast as a Category 2 storm. It made landfall at 1 p.m. ET just north of the Costa Rican border, the Associated Press reported. The unusually strong, late-season hurricane packed winds up to 110 miles per hour and brought with it torrential rains, causing life-threatening floods and mudslides, according to the AP. Officials evacuated more than 10,000 people, including many who crowded onto buses bound for shelters. Otto is expected to weaken to a tropical storm by tonight. Left: Hurricane Otto is seen approaching the coast of Central America in this NOAA GOES satellite image taken at 9:15 a.m. E
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