USD/CNY fix: 7.0722 vs. the previous fix of 7.0298 – by fx_ross USDCNY Currencies PBOC
In recent trade today, the People’s Bank of China set the yuan at 7.0722 vs. the previous fix of 7.0298 and the previous close of 7.1344.The onshore yuan differs from the offshore one in trading restrictions, this last one is not as tightly controlled.
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