HONG KONG: China's yuan rose to a one-week high on Monday as a stronger fixing and signs that the economy is stabilising fuelled a rebound in capital flows towards Chinese assets.
The renminbi has proved to be a beneficiary from growing worries about the ability of some Asian policymakers to defend their currencies in the face of spreading aversion towards emerging market assets, particularly towards countries which have deteriorating economic fundamentals.
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