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The yuan central parity this year is....>

CHINA PRESS
CHINA PRESS: The yuan central parity this year is expected to remain reasonably
balanced, and to maintain its two-way fluctuation status, said Economic
Information Daily in a front-page report on Friday. 
 - The yuan closed at 6.3605 on Thursday, the first trading day after the
Chinese New Year holiday, dipping 164 BP 
 - This is mainly due to the rebound of the US dollar: Fan Ruoying, researcher
at Bank of China Global Economy Research Institute 
 - As the dollar remains classified as 'weak', while China still has strong
fundamentals and stable policies, the yuan is expected to remain balanced.

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