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China rejects US demand for revaluation

By Richard McGregor in Beijing

Published: May 24 2005 21:41 | Last updated: May 24 2005 21:41

China rejected yesterday a detailed prescription from Washington for a quick move to a more flexible exchange rate system, beginning with a 10 per cent revaluation of the renminbi.

The US proposal also generated scepticism from China-based analysts, who said a large one-off revaluation would run against the gradualist traditions of Chinese policymaking and undermine the government's mantra of exchange rate “stability”.

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