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  2. Renminbi currency value - Wikipedia

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    Renminbi currency value is a debate affecting the Chinese currency unit, the renminbi (Chinese: 人民币 Code:CNY). The renminbi is classified as a fixed exchange rate currency "with reference to a basket of currencies ", [ 1 ] which has drawn attention from nations which have freely floated currencies and has become a source of trade friction ...

  3. List of renminbi exchange rates - Wikipedia

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    The renminbi (RMB, also known as Chinese yuan; ISO code: CNY) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China. [1] Although it is not a freely convertible currency, and has an official exchange rate, the CNY plays an important role in the world economy and international trade.

  4. Renminbi - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, it was revalued until it reached ¥1.50 per dollar in 1980. When China's economy gradually opened in the 1980s, the renminbi was devalued in order to improve the competitiveness of Chinese exports. Thus, the official exchange rate increased from ¥1.50 in 1980 to ¥8.62 by 1994 (the lowest rate on record).

  5. Morning Bid: China's yuan plans and a look at inflation - AOL

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    China's top brass are considering letting the yuan currency weaken in 2025 to act as a shock absorber to the higher tariffs that a second Trump presidency could bring. ... In real terms, wages are ...

  6. Chinese Yuan at Record High vs. Greenback - AOL

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    The Chinese yuan rose to its highest level against the dollar since the modern currency began trading in 1994. At its high point today, one U.S. dollar could buy 6.2838 yuan. A year ago a dollar ...

  7. Dollar higher after CPI; China considers letting yuan weaken

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    The dollar was also boosted by a Reuters report China was considering allowing a weaker currency next year, which sent the yuan and other Asian currencies lower. ... rate cut by the Fed on Dec. 18 ...

  8. History of Chinese currency - Wikipedia

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    [14]: 8 The Gold Yuan Certificate replaced the fabi at the rate of 1 gold yuan = 3 million yuan fabi = US$0.25. The gold yuan was nominally set at 222.17 milligrams (1 ⁄ 140 ozt) of gold. Despite the implication of "gold" yuan, the currency was not backed by gold. [14]: 173 The gold yuan failed with greater speed than the fabi had.

  9. Why China Manipulates the Yuan - AOL

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    The higher the supply of a currency relative to demand, the lower the value. And vice versa. So if China wanted to decrease the value of the yuan relative to the dollar, it would simply increase ...