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China is now determined to prevent sharp currency gains after battle with yuan bears

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Last updated: 2024/08/25 at 5:30 PM
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China has been facing a situation where the yuan is appreciating sharply, after trying to stabilize it throughout the year. Despite the economic challenges within the country, the yuan has gained 1.3% against the dollar in August, influenced by factors such as expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and a rally in the Japanese yen. To prevent a sudden spike that could disrupt the financial markets, Chinese authorities have taken discreet measures like relaxing restrictions on imports of gold and trading positions in the yuan for some banks.

According to Gary Ng, a senior economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis, the Chinese government is more concerned about the volatility of the yuan rather than its depreciation. As the pressure on the yuan may decrease due to potential interest rate cuts by the Fed, there are still risks of significant movements in capital flows. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) is particularly worried about the speculative short yuan positions accumulating since early 2022, which could have messy consequences if the currency rises rapidly.

Foreign companies, domestic exporters, and investors have engaged in the yuan carry trade, swapping yuan for dollars to earn better returns. Analysts at Macquarie Group estimate that exporters and multinational companies have accumulated foreign currency holdings of more than $500 billion since 2022. Zhu Chaoping, a global market strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, highlighted concerns about the potential unwinding of the yuan carry trade and its impacts on financial markets as the yuan appreciates.

The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) surveyed banks about their clients’ FX conversion ratio to gauge pent-up yuan buying that may occur as the currency strengthens. Liu Yang, general manager of the financial market business department at Zheshang Development Group, emphasized the importance of managing FX settlement issues to support exports, a key driver of China’s economy. Regulators aim to avoid rapid yuan appreciation that could weaken the competitiveness of export products and disrupt traditional growth engines within the economy.

Furthermore, measures such as relaxing guidance on short yuan positions for banks and granting new gold import quotas suggest a desire to contain volatility rather than suppress gains. Despite the subtle nature of these actions, market participants are revising their yuan forecasts. BofA Securities analysts expect the yuan to continue weakening due to subdued growth and the PBOC’s easing bias but now anticipate a forecast of 7.38 per dollar by year-end, instead of their previous estimate of 7.45. The current exchange rate stands at around 7.14 per dollar.

In conclusion, the Chinese central bank is maneuvering carefully to manage the yuan’s appreciation, balancing the need to support the economy while preventing excessive volatility. By subtly implementing measures and gauging market sentiment, China aims to navigate the challenges posed by a strengthening currency and external economic factors. The impact of these efforts on the yuan’s trajectory and China’s overall economic stability will continue to be closely monitored by analysts and investors in the coming months.

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