China’s currency appears poised to break through the psychological 7.0-per-dollar barrier next year, fuelled by US Federal Reserve rate cuts and thawing trade tensions, with some bulls betting that the yuan could strengthen to 6.8.
Analysts and onlookers are increasingly optimistic, with some citing the potential for a relatively weaker US dollar and pointing to signs that Beijing’s policy support is stabilising the world’s second-largest economy.
Guan Tao, a former senior official with China’s...
China’s currency comeback: yuan seen as strong as 6.8 in 2026, breaking key dollar level
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Source: scmp.com

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