• China: PBoC aims to slow CNY appreciation - TDS

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13 October 2020

China: PBoC aims to slow CNY appreciation - TDS

FXStreet notes that the pace of CNY appreciation following the re-opening of Chinese markets after the Golden Week holidays likely caused a degree of concern among officials. Consequently, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) announced the lowering of the risk reserves ratio for FX forwards trading (from 20% previously to 0%). Economists at TD Securities see the PBoC move as a means to slow, but not stop, the strength in China's currency as China still wants a stable to firm currency as a means to attract inflows and maintain domestic confidence.

“We see the PBoC move as a means to slow, but not stop the strength in China's currency. We do not expect it to have a significant impact on other Asian currencies given the declining sensitivity of Asian FX with CNY.” 

“We think China still wants a stable to firm currency as a means to attract inflows and maintain domestic confidence. Economic data has strengthened and China's economy is quickly getting back on its feet. Taken together, with an attractive yield differential and likely broad USD weakness post US elections, it implies that CNY weakness will be limited and short-lived unless the USD can get back on its feet, something that we think is unlikely in the months ahead.”

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