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People's Bank of China sets new benchmark for onshore yuan

EditorHari G
Published 11/22/2023, 10:03 PM
Updated 11/22/2023, 10:03 PM
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Today's trading session highlighted a significant policy move by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) as it set a new benchmark rate for the onshore yuan (CNY), allowing a trading variance of up to 2% from this rate against the US dollar. This decision is a strategic signal from China's central bank, often indicating policy directions and adjustments. The previous session closed with the onshore yuan at 7.1650 to the dollar.

The offshore yuan (CNH), which trades as USD/CNH in markets, continues to operate without any imposed trading boundaries, reflecting more market-driven dynamics compared to its onshore counterpart. The PBOC's actions are closely watched by investors as they can have broad implications for international trade and currency markets.

The setting of the daily benchmark rate is a tool used by the PBOC to manage volatility and guide the onshore yuan's value in an economy that still maintains strict capital controls. By adjusting this rate, the central bank can influence how the yuan trades onshore during the day. The decision to allow a 2% fluctuation from the benchmark suggests a degree of flexibility while still maintaining a level of control over the currency's movements.

Investors and market participants will be monitoring how these adjustments influence the yuan's performance in upcoming trading sessions, as well as any potential ripple effects across global financial markets.

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