
The dollar-yuan may fall to 6.9 if a trade deal is reached: Economist
If the U.S. and China sign a phase one deal that agrees to no further tariffs, there's room for the Chinese yuan to drop to 6.9 against the dollar, says Dariusz Kowalczyk of Credit Agricole. He also discusses monetary policy in China.
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