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MNI China Daily Summary: Friday, March 7

POLCY: The People’s Bank of China has kept to its stance of being prepared to support the yuan despite the imposition of fresh U.S. tariffs, and while the central bank has indicated it will keep a close eye on the volatile trade outlook, traders and advisors told MNI that for now they do not expect significant depreciation against the dollar this year. (see MNI: PBOC Persists With Yuan Support For Now-Advisors )

POLICY: China could open its visa-free visitor scheme further, after expanding the arrangement to 38 countries recently, said Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister on Friday.

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POLCY: The People’s Bank of China has kept to its stance of being prepared to support the yuan despite the imposition of fresh U.S. tariffs, and while the central bank has indicated it will keep a close eye on the volatile trade outlook, traders and advisors told MNI that for now they do not expect significant depreciation against the dollar this year. (see MNI: PBOC Persists With Yuan Support For Now-Advisors )

POLICY: China could open its visa-free visitor scheme further, after expanding the arrangement to 38 countries recently, said Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister on Friday.

Keep reading...Show less