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China says revaluation an ‘initial adjustment’

By Geoff Dyer in Shanghai

Published: July 24 2005 22:04 | Last updated: July 24 2005 22:04

The head of China's central bank said the modest revaluation of the renminbi announced last week was only an “initial” step, fuelling speculation that the authorities will strengthen the currency further over coming months.

In his first public comments since Beijing announced its long-expected shift in foreign exchange policy, Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of the People's Bank of China, said: “We have made an initial adjustment of 2 per cent.”

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