SHANGHAI: The rare and dramatic slide in the yuan exchange rate that has shaken the outlook for the currency is unlikely to last long as trade rebounds and capital inflows resume.
While most foreign exchange traders have abandoned their original forecasts of a 3% appreciation in the Chinese currency against the US dollar, they still expect the yuan to end 2014 up a net 1%, around 6.0 per dollar.
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