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China’s currency set for worst month since US trade war

Investors fear country’s post-Covid economic bounce will prompt withdrawal of stimulus

China’s currency is set for its worst month against the dollar in more than a year and a half, as investors fret that a clampdown on borrowing could slow the country’s swift economic recovery from Covid-19.

The tightly regulated onshore-traded renminbi fell 1.4 per cent against the greenback in March to about Rmb6.57, marking its worst one-month drop since August 2019, when Washington labelled Beijing a currency manipulator. The recent drop also erased the Chinese currency’s gains against the dollar since the new year.

The fall represented a partial reversal for China’s currency after a banner 2020, when demand for the renminbi drove gains of 6.7 per cent. Offshore investors, eager to capitalise on the country’s rapid economic rebound from the coronavirus pandemic, poured more than Rmb1tn into China’s bond and stock markets.

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