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China reiterates yuan stance for five-year plan

Updated: 2011-03-10 15:22

(Agencies)

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China will keep the yuan basically stable while also strengthening its flexibility over the coming five years, a central bank official said in a statement on Thursday, reiterating a long-standing description of exchange rate policy.

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