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  2. Yuan (currency) - Wikipedia

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    Today, the term "yuan" usually refers to the primary unit of account of the renminbi (RMB), the currency of the People's Republic of China. [1] RMB banknotes start at one Yuan and go up to 100 Yuan. It is also used as a synonym of that currency, especially in international contexts – the ISO 4217 standard code for renminbi is CNY, an ...

  3. Renminbi - Wikipedia

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    However, in written Chinese contexts, the Chinese character for yuan (Chinese: 元; lit. 'constituent', 'part') or, in formal contexts Chinese: 圆; lit. 'round', usually follows the number in lieu of a currency symbol. Renminbi is the name of the currency while yuan is the name of the primary unit of the

  4. 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 ...

  5. Digital renminbi - Wikipedia

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    An e-CNY wallet, which serves as a tool to store digital renminbi and make transactions, possesses four distinct specifications as revealed by the central bank of China. [30] Wallet limits The wallet with the highest level of anonymity needs only a mobile number for activation. It has a 2,000 yuan single payment limit, a daily cumulative limit ...

  6. Yuan - Wikipedia

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    New Taiwan dollar, the current currency used in Taiwan, whose basic unit is yuán in Mandarin; Manchukuo yuan, the unit of currency that was used in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo; Gold yuan, the unit of currency that was used in the Republic of China between 1948 and 1949; Yen and yuan sign (¥), symbol used for yuan currency in Latin ...

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  8. Fifth series of the renminbi - Wikipedia

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    The fifth series of the renminbi is the current coin and banknote series of the Chinese currency, the renminbi. They were progressively introduced since 1999 and consist of ¥0.1, ¥0.5, and ¥1 coins, and ¥1, ¥5, ¥10, ¥20, ¥50, ¥100 notes. The ¥20 banknote is a new denomination, and was added in this series.

  9. Yen and yuan sign - Wikipedia

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    It is mapped onto the Unicode U+005C \ REVERSE SOLIDUS (i.e. backslash), [3] while Unicode U+00A5 ¥ YEN SIGN is given a one-way "best fit" mapping to 0x5C in code page 932, [2] and 0x5C is displayed as a backslash in Microsoft's documentation for code page 932, [4] essentially making it a backslash given the appearance of a yen sign by ...