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US trade war with China
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<blockquote data-quote="Eva" data-source="post: 7449" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>Maybe yes or no: <a href="https://www.finimize.com/wp/news/china-trumps-dollar/" target="_blank">https://www.finimize.com/wp/news/china-trumps-dollar/</a></p><p></p><p>In the midst of the trade war, the Chinese yuan has been an attractive investment option for some of the investors, thereby boosting the value of Chinese yuan against US dollar. Whilst one would argue that striking a deal would boost the Chinese companies' profits (and in turn boost the Chinese economy), if you look into the statistics of foreign luxury brand sales in China despite the trade war, it looks to me the deal negotiation can really work both ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eva, post: 7449, member: 80"] Maybe yes or no: [URL]https://www.finimize.com/wp/news/china-trumps-dollar/[/URL] In the midst of the trade war, the Chinese yuan has been an attractive investment option for some of the investors, thereby boosting the value of Chinese yuan against US dollar. Whilst one would argue that striking a deal would boost the Chinese companies' profits (and in turn boost the Chinese economy), if you look into the statistics of foreign luxury brand sales in China despite the trade war, it looks to me the deal negotiation can really work both ways. [/QUOTE]
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