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China’s Currency Is Weakening. It’s Too Easy to Misread Why.

Por: MarketWatch Business October 21, 2022

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China is increasingly viewed as the other—a result of, and fodder for, strategic competition with the U.S. Many are suspicious that the decline of the yuan will boost China’s trade competitiveness. Yet the extreme preoccupation with China’s obvious differences obscure important similarities and parallels. And, contrary to conventional wisdom, the People’s Bank of China has been trying to slow the yuan’s descent, despite the seeming... + full article



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