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Renminbi rallies past 6.5 per dollar for first time since 2018

Chinese currency boosted by China’s economic recovery from Covid-19 after authorities successfully controlled the virus

China’s currency has rallied to its highest level in more than two years, wiping out most of the losses suffered since the start of the country’s trade war with the US. 

The onshore-traded renminbi strengthened 1 per cent to Rmb6.4614 per greenback on Monday as it crossed the important 6.5 per dollar threshold for the first time since June 2018. That came as the US currency, as measured against a basket of its international peers, fell 0.3 per cent.

The renminbi has been boosted by China’s economic recovery from Covid-19 after authorities successfully controlled the virus, as well as hopes that the incoming US administration of Joe Biden could lead to reduced tensions between Beijing and Washington.

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