China wields currency as weapon with Trump tensions rising
Trump: China’s actions against Hong Kong are a ‘tragedy’
President Trump vows he will protect America’s financial security from China and says Hong Kong has been mistreated by the Chinese government.
China has quietly allowed its currency, the yuan, to slide to its weakest level against the U.S. dollar in over a decade as the Trump administration ratcheted up attacks on Beijing over its crackdown on Hong Kong and handling of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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The so-called renminbi, or RMB, which has slid 2.47 percent versus the U.S. dollar year-to-date, on Wednesday fell to less than 7.17 per dollar, its weakest since 2008. That pushed the currency below the levels that last summer caused the Trump administration to label Beijing a currency manipulator. The label was removed in January as the two sides ironed out an initial trade agreement.
“It's almost like a game of bridge, where using non-verbal communication, the parties express their will,” Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at the capital markets trading firm Bannockburn Global Forex, told FOX Business.
“It's not so much the magnitude, but rather level – the RMB now at its weakest level in many months,” he added. “I think this is all related to the political pressure.”
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