China hints at renminbi/yuan appreciation; Says think again – - it may not be China’s century

by admin on March 8, 2010

On Saturday, People’s Bank of China governor, Zhou Xiaochuan, hinted  that China will eventually end the fixed link of its currency, the renminbi/yuan with the US dollar, which he termed as a temporary response to the global financial crisis. But he signalled that change will not come soon. Meanwhile, a commentary published by the State news agency, Xinhua, says think again – - this may not be China’s century.

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