China's
yuan barely moved against the dollar on Thursday as investors turn
cautious after the conclusion of the APEC summit earlier this week,
traders said. China
typically keeps its currency steady or lets it appreciate moderately
during major political events to deflect criticism that Beijing holds
down the value of the yuan to boost its export power. Spot yuan
traded at 6.1270 per dollar by midday, almost unchanged from the
close on Wednesday when it touched a three-week low right after APEC
ended. The People's Bank of China (PBOC) set the midpoint at 6.1418,
up a marginal 0.02 per cent from Wednesday's fix. Traders said the
market is divided on the future trend, making the central bank's
guidance crucial in the near term.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Chinese yuan nearly flat after APEC summit
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