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China will allow the yuan to rise. Giles Chance, visiting professor at the Guanghua Business School at Peking University & author of "China ...
Given further growth and an appreciation of the yuan, China is expected to be on par with the U.S. economy in 2020, predicts Erwin Sanft is ...
The earliest that Beijing will allow the yuan to appreciate is the second-quarter of 2010, believes Tai Hui, regional head of research at St...
The Chinese capital markets are still relatively shallow and that is a limiting factor to the free float of the yuan, says Rachel Ziemba, se...
Beijing is not going to allow a fast appreciation of the yuan, believes Chi Lo, director of research & investment at Ping An of China Asset ...
Tim Seymour, of Seygem Asset Management, and Bruce Lavine, of Wisdom Tree, discuss how the yuan and US dollar relationship is affecting how ...
Paul Donovan, senior international economist at UBS, looks at the value of the yuan and discusses the politics behind U.S.-China relations, ...
China will likely allow the yuan to appreciate by 5%-6% in 2010, predicts Mitul Kotecha, head of global FX strategy at Calyon Hong Kong. He ...
The Fed is unlikely to hike rates until 2011 given high U.S. unemployment, says David Mann, FX strategist for global markets at Standard Cha...
President Barack Obama is putting pressure on Chinese President Hu Jintao to allow the yuan currency to appreciate as China rises in global ...
President Obama is in China urging Chinese officials to let the yuan rise in value. CNBC's John Harwood has the details.
There could be some yuan appreciation in the "not-to-distant future," James Barty from Arrowgrass Capital Partners told CNBC Tuesday. A stro...
US President Barack Obama met with Chinese President Hu Jintao Tuesday to discuss issues surrounding the yuan. David Karsbøl from Saxo Bank ...
It is irresponsible for the U.S. to claim that the yuan is wrongly priced and then proceed to be completely silent as to how undervalued it ...
The Obama administration is contradicting itself when it says it believes in a strong dollar, yet called on China to revalue the yuan, notes...
Peng Wensheng, director & head of China research at Barclays Capital, sees the yuan appreciating 5% against the dollar by the end of 2010. H...
China will probably allow the yuan to appreciate some time in mid- to late- 2010, believes David de Garis, director & senior economist at NA...
China is unlikely to allow the yuan to appreciate rapidly, believes Jerry Lou, China strategist at Morgan Stanley. He tells CNBC's Martin So...
China is not ready to let the yuan appreciate, says John Noonan, senior FX analyst at Thomson Reuters. He tells CNBC's Martin Soong what to ...
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19 Nov 2009
Federal Reserve officials on Thursday downplayed the consequences of the falling U.S... Read More
18 Nov 2009
Posted By:Lianting TuCNBC Stock Blog
Masters’ Select International Fund, rated 5 stars by Morningstar, achieved 35.69 percent return so far this year with about $1.3 billion assets under management... Read More
16 Nov 2009
The appreciation of the yuan is more a question of when than if, making Chinese stocks and currencies an excellent place to invest, said Jeff Papp, senior analyst for the China Opportunities Strategy at Oberweis Asset Management.... Read More
13 Nov 2009
The US is not going to actively intervene to support the US dollar, but merely try to shape it's domestic policies to ensure a strong dollar... Read More
13 Jul 2009
Posted By:CNBC Guest Blog
With all the talk of the United States in decline (and China on the upswing) there's one inescapable fact that often gets lost in the debate — China and the U.S... Read More
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