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| Thursday, September 04, 2008 21:17:05 |
Foreign currency controls relaxed
China has scrapped rules requiring local companies to convert a portion of their foreign earnings into Chinese currency in an effort to slow the growth of the nation’s soaring forex reserves, the official Xinhua news agency reported. China’s forex reserves topped US$1.33 trillion – the world’s number one – by the end of June. In the past, companies could hold foreign currencies equivalent to 80% of their previous financial ...
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