Chinese equities ended June at a two-month high, likely supported by state buying. Increased intervention by officials also appears to have been responsible for the renminbi’s recent appreciation against the US dollar. Meanwhile, monetary conditions remain tight, but we don’t think interbank interest rates will rise much further.
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