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China’s ability to influence its currency under scrutiny
China is renowned for keeping its currency on a tight leash, however, a host of internal and external factors have the potential to weaken Beijing’s grip on the renminbi over the coming months.

China's leaders were keen to describe July’s Third Plenum as a platform for radical reform. However, a meeting long on rhetoric but short on substance has done little to convince analysts that a ruling party grappling with an ongoing property crisis, high local government debt, weak consumption, high unemployment and the spectre of new trade tariffs can be as successful at manipulating its currency as it has been in the past.
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