China lifts yuan midpoint to near four-month high, but weaker than forecast | Malay Mail

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SHANGHAI, July 8 ― China's central bank today lifted its official yuan midpoint for the second day in a row to the strongest in nearly four months to reflect gains in the spot price a day earlier. The People's Bank of China (PBOC) set the midpoint rate at 7.0207 per dollar prior to the market...

Wednesday, 08 Jul 2020 09:48 AM MYT

SHANGHAI, July 8 ― China's central bank today lifted its official yuan midpoint for the second day in a row to the strongest in nearly four months to reflect gains in the spot price a day earlier.

 

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