Tag: currency peg

US House passes yuan legislation

US House passes yuan legislation

The US House of Representatives has passed a bill, which will allow it to impose retaliatory tariffs on China. The bill passed 348 to 79 and included the support of 99 Republicans. However, to become law, the bill would also need to be passed by the Senate and then signed by President Barack Obama. However, [...]

US: Yuan is still undervalued

US: Yuan is still undervalued

US Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner has reiterated that China’s currency, the yuan, is still significantly undervalued. The US has previously expressed dissatisfaction that China is keeping the value of the yuan low to help its exporters at the expense of overseas competitors. Trade groups have argued that the yuan, also referred to as the renminbi, [...]

US trade deficit widens in May

US trade deficit widens in May

The Commerce Department today announced the US trade deficit widened in May to $42.3 billion (£28 billion) – an 18-month high. Most economists had expected the deficit to fall to $39.4 billion. The trade gap for goods and services grew 4.8% from $40.3 billion in April, the Commerce Department said. The figures showed that imports [...]

US comments on China’s exchange rate

US comments on China’s exchange rate

A report issued by the US has said China’s yuan remains undervalued but welcomed the loosening of the currency peg. The US Treasury’s semi-annual currency report, which originally was due on 15 April, comes after mounting pressure on the People’s Bank of China to make its exchange rate more flexible against the US dollar. The [...]

IMF believes yuan still undervalued

IMF believes yuan still undervalued

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has said that China’s yuan was still too low, despite a pledge by the People’s Bank of China to make its exchange rate more flexible. The US has previously expressed dissatisfaction that China is keeping the value of the yuan low to help its exporters [...]