BEIJING: Currency markets will closely watch Chinese exchange rates Monday to see how far Beijing will allow the yuan to rise after announcing the end of its two-year-old peg to the dollar.
A stronger yuan would make Chinese exports more expensive and bring relief to foreign manufacturers that have been struggling to compete.
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