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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 abbreviation of "Chinese yuan". (A similar case is the use of the terms sterling to designate British currency and pound for the unit of account.)
The term Chinese currency may refer to: Renminbi, the currency of the People's Republic of China; New Taiwan dollar, the currency of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Hong Kong dollar, the currency of Hong Kong SAR; Yuan (currency), the base unit of a number of former and present-day currencies in China. Jiao (currency), 1 ⁄ 10 Yuan
Photographs of all Chinese currency and sound of pronunciation in Chinese (archived 11 March 2012) Stephen Mulvey, Why China's currency has two names – BBC News, 2010-06-26; Historical and current banknotes of the People's Republic of China (in English and German)
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 ...
Bridgetown Bucks from PDX Currency Corp, Portland (Inactive) Cascadia Hour Exchange (1993) Portland [12] Columbia Community Exchange, Columbia County; Gorge Local Currency Cooperative, Hood River; Jefferson Rounds, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Klamath, Lake, Jackson, and Josephine counties; HOUR Exchange, [13] Corvallis; PDX Timebank, [14] Portland
Another day and more news about Chinese stocks. The group ripped higher after Chinese leaders pledged further support for the Chinese economy following an unexpected meeting Thursday.
China's foreign ministry lashed out at the U.S. and Taiwan on Sunday after the U.S. State Department approved a $385 million arms sale to the island. Chinese officials also criticized the U.S. for ...
The Chinese dollar may refer to various historical currencies: Dai Fook dollar (台伏票, taifupiao) of the Qing Empire; Yuan Shikai dollar (大洋银, dayangyin) of the Republic of China and the Chinese Empire; Fengtian dollar (奉票, fengpiao) of Warlord China; Harbin dollar (大洋票, dayangpiao) of Warlord China; Old Taiwan dollar; New ...