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SHANGHAI, May 6 (Reuters) - China's yuan finished the domestic trading session at a six-month high against the dollar on Tuesday, underpinned by an unwinding of carry trades and a broader rush out ...
HONG KONG: China’s yuan slipped against the US dollar on Wednesday after the central bank flagged interest rate cuts and a liquidity injection into the banking system, slowing the currency’s ...
The offshore yuan strengthened and broke past the 7.2 level against the US dollar for the first time since November, signalling an optimistic shift in market sentiment as hopes of a trade war thaw ...
Low-budget tours to Hong Kong costing as little as 68 yuan (US$9.35) have been a popular option among mainland Chinese visitors over the Labour Day “golden week” holiday, sparking concerns ...
Chinese companies listed in Hong Kong are bringing forward dividend payments to the second quarter, a move that may smooth out yuan volatility over the year. The payments, which require the firms ...
MUMBAI, May 6 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee is set to weaken at the open on Tuesday, mirroring losses in the offshore Chinese yuan, triggered by soft economic data and the daily central bank fix.
In the wake of a sharp rally for Asian currencies, they were expecting the country's central bank to make way for further falls against the dollar when it announced the yuan's trading band ...
China's box office grossed more than 740 million yuan (about 102 million U.S. dollars) during the five-day May Day holiday, which ends on Monday, according to film data platform Maoyan.
BEIJING: Chinese companies listed in Hong Kong are bringing forward dividend payments to the second quarter, a move that may smooth out yuan volatility over the year. The payments, which require ...
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[NEW YORK] Chinese companies listed in Hong Kong are bringing forward dividend payments to the second quarter, a move that may smooth out yuan volatility over the year. The payments, which require the ...