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10周年纪念

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发表于 2010-6-20 14:47:17 |只看该作者 |倒序浏览 微信分享
。。题目不是故意的
是有意的


anyway 复制个wall street journal 的文章。
大意就是政府在国际的压力下 打算对汇率问题进行让步  虽没有说具体的变化
但是肯定会升值的

BEIJING—China's central bank moved Saturday to head off resurgent international criticism of its currency policies with a pledge to make its tightly controlled exchange rate more flexible, a surprise announcement that was quickly welcomed by the U.S. and others even though the central bank also ruled out a big rise in the yuan.
The People's Bank of China statement, issued on its website, didn't announce any specific changes to the exchange-rate regime. But it was seen as a clear signal that China will let the yuan resume a gradual rise against the U.S. currency—possibly as soon as Monday—after nearly two years of being effectively pegged around 6.83 yuan per dollar. The move comes a week ahead of the Group of 20 summit at which China's exchange-rate policy was expected to be discussed.
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"In view of the recent economic situation and financial market developments at home and abroad, and the balance of payments situation in China, the People's Bank of China has decided to proceed further with reform of the renminbi exchange rate regime and to enhance the renminbi exchange rate flexibility," the central bank said in the statement, referring to the Chinese currency by its official name.
U.S. President Barack Obama welcomed the announcement, but the U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner cautioned that the impact of the announcement would depend on the next steps Beijing takes.
"China's decision to increase the flexibility of its exchange rate is a constructive step that can help safeguard the recovery and contribute to a more balanced global economy," Mr. Obama said in a brief statement.
Mr. Geithner said the announcement is "an important step" but added, "the test will be how far and how fast they let the currency appreciate."
China's government fixed the yuan against the dollar in mid-2008, when the global recession was intensifying, as part of several measures to stabilize its economy. But international reaction to the policy has grown increasingly negative in recent months, with many of China's trading partners saying the currency is undervalued and thus gives Chinese-made goods an unfair edge. By abandoning the much-criticized peg, China may be able to defuse a potential political crisis and aid the long-term prospects of its economy, officials and economists said.

"This marks beginning of a new era," said Li Daokui, an academic economist who sits on the central bank's monetary-policy committee. The central bank's announcement means that the de-facto peg against the dollar has now ended, he said, which should reduce pressure on the currency.
China's Yuan ReformsChina's central bank pledged to make its tightly-controlled exchange rate more flexible Saturday. See latest reforms of the yuan exchange rate.
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How much China allows the yuan to actually appreciate won't be apparent until markets open on Monday, and is likely to depend on the government's assessment of how well the global economy is performing. With the debt crisis in Europe worrying Chinese officials, the movement may not be fast. "The basis for large-scale appreciation of the renminbi exchange rate does not exist," the central bank said in the English-language version of its statement.
China's announcement was timed just ahead of the summit of the G-20 next weekend in Toronto, where Chinese President Hu Jintao will meet U.S. President Barack Obama and the leaders of the world's other major economies. China wanted to avoid its currency policies from becoming a focus of international criticism at the summit, analysts say. Emerging markets like Brazil and India had become increasingly unhappy with the effects of China's pegged currency, and the U.S. political calendar was also starting to heat up.
"If they went to the G-20 with the message that it's none of your business, that was going to go over like a lead balloon, and lead to a very unpleasant meeting. This will lead to a much more pleasant G-20 meeting," said Patrick Chovanec, a business professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
The G-20 summit had emerged as an unofficial deadline for China to address international criticism of its currency policy after the U.S. Treasury in early April postponed publication of a report on exchange-rate issues. The plan then, U.S. officials say, was to create a window when China could change policy without seeming to do so because of outside pressure.
Chinese officials have consistently insisted that outside considerations play no role in their setting of currency policy. Vice foreign minister Cui Tiankai said on Friday that the yuan "is China's currency and this is not an issue the international community should discuss." Mr. Li, the central-bank adviser, said the decision wasn't directly related to the G-20 summit and hadn't been forced on China.
But with the deadline of the G-20 meeting getting closer, some members of the U.S. Congress had begun to ramp up their public criticism of China. "If China does not act and the administration does not respond promptly thereafter, the Congress will act," Sander Levin (D., Mich.), chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, said Wednesday at a hearing on Chinese trade policy.
And administration officials have been trying to draw China's attention to the worsening political dynamic in Washington, to encourage a move before the tensions over the currency start to poison a relationship both sides have worked hard to keep on an even keel. "I think the strength, the sentiment in the Congress on this is overwhelmingly strong," Mr. Geithner said at a Senate hearing earlier this month. "I think it's important that China understands that."
The prospect of an end to the peg had been flagged in March by central- bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan, who said China would eventually return to its precrisis policy of managing the exchange rate against a basket of currencies. At the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue in May, Chinese President Hu Jintao also repeated a pledge to continue reforms to the exchange-rate regime.
But many analysts felt the prospects for an early move on the currency had dimmed after the European debt crisis brought in financial markets and the prospect of weaker global growth. And China didn't announce either a one-time appreciation of the currency or a widening of the yuan's daily trading band, measures that some economists had speculated would be included in any reform package. That may indicate that China's appetite for significant change in the currency is limited. As of last week, currency derivative markets were pricing in an appreciation of a little more than 1% against the U.S. dollar over the next 12 months.
On the other hand, China's consumer price inflation went over 3% in May for the first time in a year and a half, which may have increased the pressure on authorities to use a stronger currency to tame higher prices.
When China last followed what it called a managed float with reference to a basket of currencies, it resulted in a 21% gain against the dollar from 2005 to mid-2008, with the fastest appreciation coming in periods of high inflation.
But because of the strength of the dollar this year, China's peg has actually resulted in a sharp appreciation of the yuan against a basket of other currencies. The euro's recent plunge against the dollar means that its value has risen 15% this year against the currency of Europe, China's largest trading partner. So China can legitimately argue that its currency is already much stronger than it was just a few months ago.
"We are going back to something like what was in place from 2005-2007. There might be a less aggressive pace of appreciation than last time," said Standard Chartered economist Stephen Green. "They are obviously very cautious. They are worried about Europe, and the trade surplus is quite a bit lower."

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发表于 2010-6-20 14:47:44 |只看该作者 微信分享
  这文章还必须是付费用户看。。看来我没白付钱

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本帖最后由 轮子的钱哪里来? 于 2010-6-20 14:10 编辑

人民币升值是个时间问题
MD,我在想等比纽币1:1的时候,我还在这里么?这一个月2,3千块钱也太TMD少啊。
那时候海外华人还没有国内人挣得多,那全世界范围内得多少人回流啊,会不会带来灾难性后果
轮子哪来那么多钱啊?就凭那几个老头老太?又办报纸,又开电台,又开卫星,还到处发光碟书本资料....后台是谁

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发表于 2010-6-20 16:14:52 |只看该作者 微信分享
人民币升值是个时间问题
MD,我在想等比纽币1:1的时候,我还在这里么?这一个月2,3千块钱也太TMD少啊。
那时候海外华人还没有国内人挣得多,那全世界范围内得多少人回流啊,会不会带来灾难性后果
轮子的钱哪里来? 发表于 2010-6-20 14:06

1:1是不可能了,至少短期内是不可能的,否则中国的出口就完蛋了

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纽币要是升值了国外的人都得哭死了

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那出口企业不是要死了
中区印刷公司:商业印刷、个性印刷,招牌广告,质量好,价格优,交货快。详情请访问www.kprint.co.nz  微信号:katzprint

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小绿把要点简单翻译一下可以吗?我去洗个澡,希望回来可以看到,谢谢
我喜歡打球打遊戲打電話,喜歡睡覺,喜歡上網,喜歡看書看報看電視看電影看美女看大海,就是不喜歡工作!我都不想活啦!

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小绿把要点简单翻译一下可以吗?我去洗个澡,希望回来可以看到,谢谢
武夫的眉笔 发表于 2010-6-20 18:59



帖子中文部分基本上就是概括了。
具体会有多大变化就要等明天开盘才能知道

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帖子中文部分基本上就是概括了。
具体会有多大变化就要等明天开盘才能知道
佦尐綠 发表于 2010-6-20 19:07

如果生,咱们希望知道
和谁生,什么时候生,生了是谁要负责,到时候请你跟进一下,谢谢
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纽币升值就好了~~~~~~~~~~~

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rmb涨吧不是罪。。。。。

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今年涨总比去年涨好.....
所谓爱,就是当感觉、热情和浪漫统统拿掉之后,你仍然珍惜对方.

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升可以。。。但是要分20年升。。。。
"Love all, trust a few and do wrong to none."

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妈的,我们要哭死了,留学生笑死了

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hell no way 1:1 nzd to rmb

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今年升值的可能性有多大?大概会在什么时候?

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今年升值的可能性有多大?大概会在什么时候?

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答楼上  今天开盘就知道了  因为政府已经松口了

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哎。。只能说每次我都赶不上好时候,从小到大。。。各种实验班。。各种考试制度

好不容易出国留学,给学费的时候汇率最高,赚钱的时候人民币升值{:7_355:}

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升吧升吧不是罪

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