KEY POINTS
  • Don't expect the Chinese yuan to become a "safe-haven" alternative to the likes of the dollar or U.S. Treasurys anytime soon, says Ebrahim Rahbari of Citi.
  • Rahbari said the Chinese yuan "doesn't qualify" in terms of attributes typically associated with safe-havens, such as providing "refuge" during "periods of crisis."
  • Commenting on the outlook for the yuan against the dollar, Rahbari said the Chinese currency will "stay below 7" against the greenback.

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Don't expect the Chinese yuan to become a "safe-haven" alternative to the dollar or U.S. Treasurys anytime soon, says Ebrahim Rahbari, global head of foreign exchange analysis at Citi.

"I'm very skeptical," Rahbari told CNBC's "Street Signs Asia" on Thursday, when asked if the Chinese currency could develop a safe-haven status of its own.

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