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China’s currency heads into Biden era on front foot

Renminbi’s future strength depends on cooling of US trade tensions and health of dollar

After years in Donald Trump’s crosshairs, China’s currency is greeting Joe Biden on radically different terms.

The renminbi, currently at a 30-month high against the dollar, has been boosted by expectations that a Democratic administration could prove less volatile in its dealings with China as well as by the country’s strong economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

But investors are divided over whether the wind will remain in the renminbi’s sails in 2021, with much depending on the trajectory of US-China relations and Beijing’s policy priorities.

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