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Many factors at play in the devaluation of yuan
Aug 14, 2015
The biggest? A seal of approval from the International Monetary Fund.
Devaluation in China continues
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Rob Schmitz
and Sitara Nieves
Aug 13, 2015
China has set a lower value for its yuan currency for the third straight day.
China's central bank holds press conference
by
Rob Schmitz
Aug 13, 2015
But did it work to calm global fears?
Why the Chinese currency matters to the U.S. economy
Aug 12, 2015
It could affect imports, exports and interest rates.
China’s devaluation of the yuan presents challenges
by
Kai Ryssdal
, Rob Schmitz
and Mukta Mohan
Aug 11, 2015
Marketplace's Shanghai correspondent says the Chinese economy's failures are progress.
PODCAST: China, the U.S. dollar, and learning to code
Mar 24, 2014
In the past two weeks, we've seen the most rapid fall in China's currency in decades.
China, Brazil forge currency swap deal
Jun 22, 2012
With consumer demand still sluggish in the U.S. and Europe, China is looking elsewhere for new customers to places like Brazil. In fact, this week China and Brazil agreed to a landmark deal that avoids using the U.S. dollar.
For public good, not for profit.
IMF says Chinese currency a little stronger
Jun 12, 2012
But experts say the yuan is still substantially undervalued against the U.S. dollar. And the change won't mean much improvement in the persistent U.S.-China trade imbalance.
China and Japan cut out the middleman
May 29, 2012
China and Japan move to trade each other's currencies directly, without using the U.S. dollar to set the exchange rate. The change is a new step toward a world where the dollar is not last word in global currencies.
China's bad economic indicators could impact U.S.
by
Rob Schmitz
May 14, 2012
A wave of disappointing news about China's economy could push up inflation there and curb sales of U.S. products.