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[信息讨论] 人民币汇率改革以来升值最大一天 [复制链接]

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发表于 2007-12-27 16:54 |显示全部楼层
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Yuan Rises Most Since End of Peg as China Seeks to Curb Prices


By Belinda Cao
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Dec. 27 (Bloomberg) -- The yuan rose the most since China ended a fixed exchange rate to the dollar in 2005 as the government signaled it will allow faster gains to cool the economy and curb inflation.

The currency climbed as much as 0.43 percent after the official China Securities Journal cited Ba Shusong, a researcher for the cabinet, calling for a stronger yuan to curb prices of imported fuel and food. The central bank Dec. 21 called for the market to play a greater role in setting the exchange rate.

``The economy is overheating in at least some regions.'' Yu Yongding, director of World Economics and Politics Institute in Beijing and a former central bank monetary policy committee member said in an interview today. ``The central bank now has more room to let the yuan rate float with more flexibility.''

The yuan strengthened 0.35 percent to 7.3186 per dollar as of 12:26 p.m. in Shanghai, according to the China Foreign Exchange Trade System. The average daily fluctuation this week of 0.27 percent is three times larger than last week's. The currency's 6.6 percent gain versus the dollar this year is twice as much as last year's 3.3 percent advance.

``We're seeing some big moves in the yuan,'' said David Mann, senior strategist at Standard Chartered in Hong Kong. ``It makes sense for them to get more aggressive in addressing the overheating pressures in the economy.''

The currency will rise to 6.84 by the end of 2008, he said.

Inflation Pressures

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on Dec. 19 urged the nation to allow faster gains whilst refraining from naming China a currency manipulator. Senator Charles Grassley, a Republican from Iowa, and other lawmakers are threatening punitive legislation unless China's government loosens yuan controls.

While the yuan gained against the dollar this year, it dropped against 7 of the world's 17 most-active currencies. It slid 2.8 percent against the euro, 10.2 percent versus the Canadian dollar and 13 percent against the Brazilian real, making China's exports more competitive in those markets and pushing up the cost of importing commodities.

A 10 percent appreciation in the yuan against the dollar would reduce the import prices of oil, soybeans and pork by about 10 percent, Ba, a deputy director at the State Council Development and Research Center, was cited as saying by the China Securities newspaper.

The central bank said in a Dec. 21 statement it plans ``forceful measures'' to limit money supply, including a more flexible exchange rate. The market will play a ``much'' bigger role in setting the yuan's value, policy makers said after a quarterly monetary policy meeting.

The central bank this month raised rates for a sixth time this year to rein in credit growth, and lifted the reserve ratio to the highest in at least 20 years.

Trade Surplus

China's trade surplus, which surged 52 percent in the 11 months through November to $238.1 billion, has driven the country's foreign-exchange reserves to an all-time-high of $1.46 trillion, making it difficult for the government to slow growth. The economy expanded 11.5 percent in the third quarter and consumer prices rose 6.9 percent in November from a year-earlier.

The nation's leaders discussed widening the yuan's daily trading band to as much as 0.8 percent on either side of the so- called parity rate from the current 0.5 percent, the Hong Kong- based Ta Kung Pao newspaper reported last month, citing an unidentified person.

``The talk is they're going to introduce a faster pace of gains, and it's looking like they're going to finish the year on a firmer note for the yuan,'' said Gundy Cahyadi, an economist at Ideaglobal in Singapore.

Open-Market Operations

The People's Bank of China on July 21, 2005, ended a decade-long link to the dollar, letting the currency move in reference to a basket of currencies including the euro, yen, British pound and South Korea's won. It strengthened the currency by 2.1 percent that day.

Forward contracts show traders are betting on an 8.6 percent advance in the yuan to 6.7380 in the next 12 months. The median estimate of 28 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg News is for a rate of 6.88 by the end of 2008.

In the bond market, the People's Bank of China auctioned 2 billion yuan ($273 million) of three-year bills today at a yield of 4.52 percent. The yield 5 basis points, or 0.05 percentage point, from 4.47 percent on similar-maturity debt sold a week ago. The yield at a three-month bill sale remained unchanged at 3.41 percent.

Bills Maturing

``It suggests the funds available for debt investments are plenty, keeping the yields on short-term bills stable,'' said Nie Shuguang, a fixed-income analyst at Industrial Bank Co. in Shanghai. ``Many PBOC bills previously sold are maturing this month, flushing the market with money.''

The benchmark interbank seven-day repo fixing dropped 10 basis points to 2.28 percent, compared with an average of 3.2 percent this month. The Shanghai interbank offered rate, or Shibor, for two-week funding fell 1 basis point to 2.4 percent.

The central bank also drained 77 billion yuan from the interbank market today with seven-day and one-month repurchase agreements.

The yield on the treasury bond due Nov. 2014 held at 4.35 percent, according to the China Interbank Bond Market. The 4.45 percent security traded at 99.99 per 100 yuan face amount.

-- With reporting by Jake Lee in Hong Kong. Editor: Jake Lee, Sandy Hendry

To contact the reporter on this story: Belinda Cao in Beijing at lcao4@bloomberg.net

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先占位再看,希望人民币升阿~~~加油!
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加油,RMB

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人民币再升值中国经济就倒退了。不要升,要顶住米国的压力。
要不重蹈80年代日本的覆辙

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升值是肯定的了,人民币被低估,经济规律是无法改变的,重要的是经济结构需要改变。这种情况本质上就像20多年前人民币兑美元1:1中国的产品没人要一样。

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原帖由 audream 于 2007-12-28 22:18 发表
升值是肯定的了,人民币被低估,经济规律是无法改变的,重要的是经济结构需要改变。这种情况本质上就像20多年前人民币兑美元1:1中国的产品没人要一样。



:o
20年前1:1啊~~~真爽
:)
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20多年前人民币兑美元1:1?

2008年度奖章获得者

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老美人: 人民币被低估...
中国人:人民币被高估了....

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原帖由 VIP 于 2007-12-29 12:32 发表
20多年前人民币兑美元1:1?

不好意思,改革开放前应该是1:0.4,之前数据有误。1994年1月1日,实行了人民币汇率的并轨,人民币对美元的官方汇率牌价猛地由1:5.8贬为1:8.67,一下子贬值50%。在汇率大贬值的刺激下,出口大幅度增长,国营外贸部门获得了巨大的经济利益,但也加剧了中国与其他国家的贸易摩擦。1995年上半年我国出口创造了增长44%的历史最高记录。
所以说,人民币汇率当初是被人为地低估,以刺激出口。

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原帖由 audream 于 2007-12-29 13:00 发表

不好意思,改革开放前应该是1:0.4,之前数据有误。1994年1月1日,实行了人民币汇率的并轨,人民币对美元的官方汇率牌价猛地由1:5.8贬为1:8.67,一下子贬值50%。在汇率大贬值的刺激下,出口大幅度增长,国营外贸部 ...


唉,怎样算高估,怎样算低估呢
怎样的价格才能称为人民币的真正价格呢?
:)
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外汇牌价


日期:2007/12/29
货币名称 现汇买入价 现钞买入价 卖出价 基准价 中行折算价 发布时间
英镑 1452.49 1421.87 1464.16 1458.07 1458.07 10:28:40
港币 93.41 92.67 93.77 93.64 93.64 10:28:40
美元 729 723.16 731.92 730.46 730.46 10:28:40
瑞士法郎 645.95 632.33 651.14   648.55 10:28:40
新加坡元 503.16 492.55 507.2   505.18 10:28:40
瑞典克朗 113.71 111.31 114.62   114.17 10:28:40
丹麦克朗 143.69 140.66 144.85   144.27 10:28:40
挪威克朗 134.64 131.8 135.72   135.18 10:28:40
日元 6.3808 6.2463 6.432 6.4064 6.4064 10:28:40
加拿大元 741.21 725.59 747.17   744.19 10:28:40
澳大利亚元 637.8 624.35 642.92   640.36 10:28:40
欧元 1062.42 1040.02 1070.96 1066.69 1066.69 10:28:40
澳门元 90.71 89.94 91.05   90.88 10:28:40
菲律宾比索 17.64 17.27 17.78   17.71 10:28:40
泰国铢 21.59 21.13 21.76   21.68 10:28:40
新西兰元 563.62   568.15   565.89 10:28:40
韩国元   0.7398 0.796   0.7679 10:28:40
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唉,怎样算高估,怎样算低估呢
怎样的价格才能称为人民币的真正价格呢?

打个比方,当你刚大便完的时候发现没有厕纸,但你手上有一块金子,我伸手给你一张厕纸,条件是要你手上的金子,你为了擦PP,不得不用金子买我的厕纸。但大便完了之后,你绝不会再去拿一块金子去换我的厕纸。
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我不会买你的厕纸,我会暂时向印度人学习

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原帖由 alex1031 于 2007-12-29 15:17 发表
我不会买你的厕纸,我会暂时向印度人学习

哈哈,看出中国和印度的差距了吧

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