CHINA is not expected to take any drastic action to change its currency value, as the current yuan fluctuations, which are both market-regulated and cautiously administered by the central bank, serves the economy of China and the neighbouring countries well, analysts said.
Wu Xiaoling, a deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, said recently that Beijing was doing its best and that it would trust market forces to gradually let the currency move more freely.
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