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CHINA / National

Yuan hits new high against US dollar
(AP/chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2006-07-21 19:37

Chinese officials say they plan eventually to let the yuan trade freely on world markets but say there are no plans for sharp increases in the exchange rate.

Under the current system, the yuan is limited to moving 0.3 percent above or below a daily rate set by the central bank based on the previous day's trading. But daily moves in Shanghai's foreign exchange market have been far smaller.

Some economists suggested this week that Beijing could let the yuan rise faster by widening the trading band to 1 percent.

The central bank has recommended adopting a more flexible exchange rate system, warning that the flood of money flowing into the economy from China's export boom could add to inflationary pressure.

China's trade surplus hit a new monthly high of US$14.5 billion (euro11.5 billion) in June. Its global trade surplus tripled last year to US$102 billion and Chinese experts say it is expected to top US$100 billion again this year.

The government also has tried to ease pressure on its small foreign exchange markets by creating new channels for Chinese companies to move money abroad for investment.

On Friday, the government said three banks have been granted the first quotas under a program that is to allow Chinese institutions to convert yuan into foreign currency to invest in securities abroad.

Bank of China Ltd., Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. and Bank of East Asia Ltd. were approved to obtain a total of US$5.3 billion for investment, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange said on its Web site.


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