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China’s currency hits 16-month low on Trump tariff fears

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China’s currency has weakened to a 16-month low as the potential for sharp tariff increases from the incoming Trump administration fuels concern over growth prospects for the world’s second-largest economy.

The onshore renminbi fell 0.1 per cent to Rmb7.34 against the dollar on Wednesday, its weakest since September 2023, in spite of the People’s Bank of China’s maintenance of a steady fixing rate ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration this month.

China’s currency is allowed to trade within 2 per cent of the daily rate set by the central bank, and the exchange rate is nearing the lower limit of that trading band.

The selling pressure partly reflects fears that the steep tariffs on Chinese products proposed by Trump would force the PBoC to weaken the renminbi to offset their impact on exports, which have helped the country maintain economic growth amid weak domestic consumer demand.

“The market is impatient and wants a blow-up in the renminbi,” said Wee Khoon Chong, a senior markets strategist at BNY.

Line chart of  showing China's currency slides against dollar

The PBoC on Wednesday announced a daily fixing rate of Rmb7.1887 against the dollar, almost unchanged from Tuesday’s fixing of Rmb7.1879. But pressure on the exchange rate mounted after strong US economic data drove up the dollar on Tuesday.

The selling pressure on the renminbi is “essentially a reflection of the Trump trade”, said Ju Wang, head of greater China foreign exchange and rates strategy at BNP Paribas. “The market’s been doing this since the US election . . . we feel a lot has been priced in, but the market doesn’t want to give up.”

Wang said the PBoC appeared to be “in a wait-and-see mode”.

The central bank wants to maintain a steady exchange rate as it waits for more clarity on Trump’s trade policies, analysts said, adding that any slight easing of the fix could risk a larger sell-off of the Chinese currency.

Trump has said he would impose tariffs as high as 60 per cent on China.

Chinese equities also fell on Wednesday, with mainland China’s CSI 300 index shedding 0.3 per cent and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng benchmark declining 1.1 per cent.



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