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09.12.17China Just Reversed Two Policies Designed to Keep the Yuan from Sliding
Business Insider
China is reversing course and loosening some financial restrictions after the yuan's appreciation in 2017.
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06.13.17Why China No Longer Fears the Fed
Financial Times
In 2016, the People's Bank of China got a reprieve from the U.S. Federal Reserve. This year it needs no such help.
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06.07.17China’s Reserves Rise For 4th Month
Associated Press
China's foreign currency reserves rose again ahead of a possible U.S. interest rate hike that might put new pressure on Beijing's exchange rate controls.
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03.16.17People’s Bank of China Raises Borrowing Costs in Step with Fed
Bloomberg
China’s central bank raised borrowing costs as a stable economy and factory reflation give it scope to follow the Federal Reserve in tightening policy.
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02.06.17China’s Forex Reserves May Beat Expectations: Analyst
CNBC
China’s foreign-exchange reserves data for January, due on Tuesday, may surprise on the upside after a long downtrend, an analyst said.
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02.04.17China Tightens Monetary Policy by Raising Money Market Rates
Bloomberg
China’s central bank tightened monetary policy by raising the interest rates it charges in open-market operations and on funds lent via its Standing Lending Facility as it shifts to reining in asset prices and inflation.
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01.20.17China’s Economy Grows Strongly, Yet Central Bank Eases Policy
New York Times
China’s economy firmly hit its growth target last year, but this is China, where figures are sometimes doubted and where economists look for signs of strain underneath the numbers.
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09.21.16Chinese Central Bank Designates Renminbi Clearing Bank in New York
Financial Times
First offshore renminbi settlement bank in US fills major gap
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07.01.15Why it is Better to Stay Out of China A-shares
Financial Times
Where did the argument for China A-shares go? In the last two weeks the case for the booming stock market of mainland China has turned at least two somersaults.