Chinese Yuan Edge Lower Against U.S. Dollar
The modest decline reflects the daily benchmark-setting mechanism through which Beijing manages its managed float exchange regime. Under current rules governing China's spot foreign exchange market, the yuan is permitted to fluctuate up to 2 percent above or below the central parity rate within any single trading session — a ceiling designed to allow market responsiveness while limiting sharp swings.
The central parity rate itself is calculated each business day as a weighted average of quotes submitted by designated market makers prior to the opening of the interbank market, ensuring the benchmark reflects broad institutional pricing rather than any single transaction.
Tuesday's fix, while marginal, comes amid sustained global attention on the yuan's trajectory as trade tensions and shifting capital flows continue to put pressure on emerging market currencies worldwide.
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