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China Watch

China Watch

Renminbi on the move again

The renminbi’s rapid gains in recent days should have quashed speculation that the People’s Bank has reintroduced a dollar peg. China is likely to come under significant external pressure to keep the renminbi moving over the year ahead. In this month’s key data releases, we expect to see evidence that GDP growth was slow but stable in Q3. A possible rebound in consumer price inflation in September should prove short-lived. 

 

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