The renminbi has virtually stopped moving against the dollar over the last fortnight and is actually weaker in trade-weighted terms than it was when currency reforms were restarted just under a month ago. Market talk of a shift to a currency basket seems to have been premature, but expectations of very mild appreciation against the dollar do still appear to be justified.
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