China’s stock market rebounded strongly in the second half of November, as the
comprehensive reform plan released following the Plenum seems to have eased fears
of a sharp slowdown in the economy. Meanwhile, the People’s Bank has kept the
onshore renminbi exchange rate stable, despite its talk of ending regular currency
intervention causing the offshore renminbi to strengthen.
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