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China Yuan Up A Tad; Demand Rises On Euro’s Rebound Vs Dollar – Wall Street Journal


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China Yuan Up A Tad; Demand Rises On Euro's Rebound Vs Dollar
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SHANGHAI (Dow Jones)–China's yuan was slightly higher against the US dollar Tuesday afternoon, driven by demand for the local currency following the euro's rebound against the dollar during Asian trading hours. On the over-the-counter market,
HK Dollar Tad Lower Late On Demand For US Unit From European BanksWall Street Journal
Sluggish Asian markets revive on Shanghai reboundAFP
Emerging-Market Stocks Gain; China Rebounds From 15-Month LowBusinessWeek
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China Yuan Near Modern-Era High On Euro Strength, Yuan Hopes – Wall Street Journal


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China Yuan Near Modern-Era High On Euro Strength, Yuan Hopes
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SHANGHAI (Dow Jones)–China's yuan hovered near its modern-era high against the US dollar Monday afternoon because of the euro's gains in Asian trading and lingering hopes for a further appreciation of the Chinese currency in the near term.
China Shares End At New 15-Month Low On Banks' Fund-Raising PlansWall Street Journal
China IPOs seen hitting record high in 2010-PwCReuters
China Money Rate Drops as Wen Targets 'Relatively Fast' GrowthBusinessWeek
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Yuan Forwards Extend Gains as US Sees Further Appreciation – BusinessWeek


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Yuan Forwards Extend Gains as US Sees Further Appreciation
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June 28 (Bloomberg) — Yuan forwards strengthened, extending last week's gain, after US President Barack Obama said his government predicts further currency appreciation. “We do expect that as more and more market forces come to bear, that given the
What China's new yuan policy doesn't meanMarketWatch
Obama says US expects rise in China's currencyThe Associated Press
China gives in to G20, sets strong yuan rateAFP
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Obama urges China to follow through on yuan move – MarketWatch


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Obama urges China to follow through on yuan move
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WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — President Barack Obama said Sunday that he expects China to follow through on a policy move made last week to loosen the yuan's de-facto peg to the US dollar. "My expectation is that they are
Obama Says US Expects China's Currency to Keep AppreciatingBusinessWeek
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China Expects Yuan Reform, Debt Crisis to Impact Exports – BusinessWeek


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China Expects Yuan Reform, Debt Crisis to Impact Exports
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June 26 (Bloomberg) — China's pledge of a more flexible yuan will reduce the nation's exports this year, adding to difficulties that including the European debt crisis and rising costs, a Ministry of Commerce official said.
China: Yuan Policy Change Not Due To Foreign PressureWall Street Journal
China vows not to bow to currency pressureThe Associated Press
China will not bow to G20 pressure on yuanAFP
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