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Report: China's currency not manipulated (AP)

Tue, 19 Dec 2006 22:30:57 GMT | Yahoo! News

One hundred China Yuan Renminbi bank notes with the image of former communist party leader Mao Zedong, are counted in Beijing on 05 December 2006. The US government backed off from labelling China a currency "manipulator" in a twice-yearly report but urged the country to do much more to reform its foreign exchange regime.(AFP/File/Frederic J. Brown)AP - The Bush administration said Tuesday that China does not meet the technical requirements of a country that is manipulating its currency to gain unfair trade advantages.



Report on China Is Notably Softer on Currency Valuation - Steven Weisman

| China Digital Times

From The New York Times: The Bush administration, softening its tone of criticism toward China, reported to Congress on Tuesday that the Chinese had made strides in revaluing their currency, but that the progress was ?considerably less than is...


Report: China currency not manipulated (AP)

Wed, 20 Dec 2006 08:17:41 GMT | Yahoo! News

One hundred China Yuan Renminbi bank notes with the image of former communist party leader Mao Zedong, are counted in Beijing on 05 December 2006. The US government backed off from labelling China a currency "manipulator" in a twice-yearly report but urged the country to do much more to reform its foreign exchange regime.(AFP/File/Frederic J. Brown)AP - The Bush administration is once again contending that it can't cite China as a currency manipulator although that view may be a tougher sell in Congress next year.




China says it will keep currency stable (AP)

Mon, 25 Dec 2006 14:55:27 GMT | Yahoo! News

AP - China will keep the value of its currency, the focal point of trade disputes with the United States, at a stable level and will also act to curb investment growth, the central bank said Monday.


Foreign-currency reserves top US$133b

Mon, 08 Jan 2007 18:29:48 +0800 | HKSAR Government

Hong Kong's foreign currency reserve assets rose to US$133.2 billion in December, up US$500 million on November, the Monetary Authority says. This represented over six times the currency in circulation or about 35% of Hong Kong dollar M3.


China's currency breaks key barrier after walloping rise in surplus (AFP)

Thu, 11 Jan 2007 08:10:11 GMT | Yahoo! News

Pedestrians walk past a sign advertising the Chinese currency yuan (RMB), displayed outside a bank in Hong Kong. China's currency, the yuan, has hit a record post-revaluation high in trade, one day after Beijing announced a walloping rise in the country's full-year trade surplus.(AFP/File/Ted Aljibe)AFP - China's currency, the yuan, has hit a record post-revaluation high in trade, one day after Beijing announced a walloping rise in the country's full-year trade surplus.



China exporters suffer as currency rises (AP)

Mon, 15 Jan 2007 02:54:13 GMT | Yahoo! News

AP - Dependent on exports to the United States, the Hebei Lihua Hat Co. saw its profits wiped out as China's currency rose steadily against the dollar over the past year.


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