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China FX reserves fell for the first.....>

CHINA DATA
CHINA DATA: China FX reserves fell for the first time in four months, by $9.6
billion in Nov from $3.1052 trillion in Oct, data by the State Administration of
Foreign Exchange (SAFE) on Saturday showed. The decrease was due to a slight
rise of the dollar index and falling prices of major government bonds, according
to SAFE. Reserves rose $22.9 billion, or 0.7%, from the beginning of this year,
SAFE said. The yuan gained 0.13% against the U.S. dollar in Nov, Wind data
showed. 

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