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Is a step revaluation of the renminbi a possibility?

A large one-off revaluation of the renminbi remains highly unlikely. It would lead to job losses and give a jolt to China’s fragile financial sector. But, with officials increasingly concerned about speculative inflows and the inflation outlook uncertain, the possibility no longer seems so outlandish.

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