China Signals Gradual Rise in Yuan Value
By wchung | 08 Jun, 2026
People's Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan, left, greets former World Bank President James Wolfensohn, before the start of the IMF World Bank 2010 Annual Meetings' plenary session in Washington, Friday, Oct. 8, 2010. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
The head of China’s central bank says he agrees that appreciation of his country’s currency should accelerate but repeated Beijing’s insistence that it be carried out gradually.
The head of China’s central bank, Zhou Xiaochuan, says there is no overnight cure for the currency problems that at times sparked heated debate among finance officials at their weekend meetings in Washington.
Zhou told an audience of bankers on Sunday that economic fundamentals that his aides have under constant review would determine the value of China’s yuan. He said that Beijing will use, in his words, “gradual ways to realize a balance” between export-led external demand and domestic consumption, among the factors that determine a currency’s value.
WASHINGTON (AP)
Recent Articles
- Is Apple Ready for Siri to Take Its Place Among AI Chatbots?
- Nvidia Working with LG on Humanoid Robots and Data Centers
- Lee Wants S. Korea to Lead in AI Integration, Defense Sales
- NASA Moon Astronauts to Wear Prada Underwear
- China Dominates Low-Carbon Industrial Projects with US Lagging Badly
- The 10 Most Spectacularly Credible UFO Sightings of the Past 12 Months
- OpenAI Plans ChatGPT 'Superapp' Overhaul Ahead of IPO
- Your Answers to These 7 Questions Will Reveal Whether You're Sane or a Closet Lunatic
- US Oil Companies Profit from Strait of Hormuz Closure Says Russian Oil CEO
- Trump Faces New Republican Resistance in Congress as Midterms Approach
