China cuts yuan fix in biggest move since devaluation

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China cuts yuan fix in biggest move since devaluation

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The People's Bank of China sets the value of the yuan at 6.6375 to the dollar, the lowest level since December 23, 2010

SHANGHAI, China – China weakened the yuan’s fixing almost 1% to a 5-and-half-year low against the dollar Monday, June 27, officials said, the biggest downward move since August as the greenback surged after Britain’s vote to leave the European Union.

The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) set the value of the yuan – also known as the renminbi – at 6.6375 to the greenback, down 0.91% from Friday’s fixing, according to data from the Foreign Exchange Trade System.

It was the largest fall since a surprise devaluation last year, when it guided the normally stable yuan down nearly 5% over a week, rattling global investors.

Monday’s fix was the lowest level since December 23, 2010.

China only allows the yuan to rise or fall 2% on either side of the daily fix, one of the ways it maintains control over the currency.

The dollar surged Friday, June 24, after Britain’s historic vote to withdraw from the EU sent shudders through world markets as investors fear it will hammer the global economy.

The PBoC said at the time that China had prepared a contingency plan for the British vote and would further improve the yuan rate system to keep the unit “basically stable.”

But an analyst warned of more gyrations.

“There will be further volatility to come,” Khoon Goh, head of Asia research at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group in Singapore, told Bloomberg News before the reference rate was announced.

The onshore yuan was quoted at 6.6440 in morning trading on Monday, down 0.44% from Friday’s close of 6.6148, according to the Foreign Exchange Trade System. – Rappler.com

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