三级aa视频在线观看-三级国产-三级国产精品一区二区-三级国产三级在线-三级国产在线

Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Business
Home / Business / Finance

Labeling China 'currency manipulator' unreasonable

By Chen Jia and Zhou Lanxu | China Daily | Updated: 2019-08-09 03:54
Share
Share - WeChat
[Photo/VCG]

China will not revise its foreign exchange policies, as the United States labeling it "a currency manipulator" is unreasonable and unlikely to get support from multilateral mechanisms, according to Chinese officials and analysts.

Based on available facts and evidence, it is unlikely that the International Monetary Fund — the most authoritative organization to arbitrate currency manipulation — will stand by the US in accusing China of being a currency manipulator, they said. Without such support from the multilateral organization, the US accusation will not hold up, they added.

An IMF spokesperson told China Daily on Thursday that "discussions with the US Treasury Department are ongoing on a range of issues". The "range of issues" is not confined to the currency manipulation accusation, the spokesperson added.

The IMF had not yet sent a message requiring Beijing to start related negotiations regarding the accusation, two Chinese officials familiar with the matter told China Daily. The Chinese government maintains routine coordination and communication with the IMF, said the officials, on condition of anonymity.

The US Treasury Department wrote in a statement on Monday that it will engage with the IMF "to eliminate the unfair competitive advantage created by China's latest actions". Hours before the US announcement, the renminbi weakened beyond 7 per dollar for the first time since May 2008. Washington threatened earlier to slap 10 percent tariffs on an additional $300 billion worth of Chinese goods beginning on Sept 1.

Li Chao, vice-chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, said it is "irresponsible" for the US administration to label China as "a currency manipulator", as it not only violates rules and common sense, but also causes damage to the US itself and stock markets of other economies.

"(The US labeling) triggered drastic fluctuations across global financial markets," Li said in an interview with Xinhua News Agency.

Mark Sobe, a former senior IMF official, told Reuters on Tuesday, "It's ridiculous that they've declared China a currency manipulator. They don't have any meaningful tools to do anything about it, unless they just want to pile more tariffs on."

The recent performance of the Chinese currency is evidence that the exchange rate is floating more flexibly, said Guan Tao, a former director at the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, the country's foreign exchange regulator.

"Even if the IMF received the US complaints on the exchange rate, I believe the fund will make a just decision. And it is unlikely to overturn the previous conclusion," he said. "For the long term, the RMB value will depend on economic fundamentals."

IMF First Deputy Managing Director David Lipton said after his visit to China in June that the country will be able to stabilize growth above 6 percent in 2019 and 2020, supported by appropriate policies, despite US tariffs.

"China has made welcome progress in reducing external imbalances over several years, and the external position in 2018 was broadly in line with medium-term fundamentals and desirable policies," Lipton said.

"Exchange rate flexibility should facilitate adjustment to the new external environment," he added. "Greater exchange rate flexibility and better-functioning foreign exchange markets will help the financial system prepare for more volatile capital flows."

China's current account surplus continued to decline in 2018, reaching 0.4 percent of GDP, according to the IMF's recent annual External Sector Report.

China will maintain stability and continuity of its foreign exchange policies and continually promote the opening-up of the financial market, SAFE spokeswoman Wang Chunying said on Wednesday.

"China remains committed to the managed floating exchange rate regime based on market supply and demand, and with reference to a basket of currencies," said a statement from the People's Bank of China, the central bank.

The US Treasury Department labeled China a currency manipulator, but the reality is very different, as the renminbi dropped beyond 7 per dollar only due to an overly bearish market, said Lynda Zhou, equity portfolio manager at Fidelity International.

Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
CLOSE
 
主站蜘蛛池模板: 久草视频资源站 | 国产日产欧产精品 | 免费人成网站在线播放 | 96精品视频在线播放免费观看 | 爱爱视频免费看 | 日韩一级二级三级 | 男女一级毛片免费视频看 | 热er99久久6国产精品免费 | 成人国产精品高清在线观看 | 久久久视频在线 | 巨臀中文字幕一区二区视频 | 久久精品视频久久 | 日韩在线 | 中文 | 92午夜影院 | 中文字幕日韩哦哦哦 | 成人在线免费小视频 | 国产a级毛片 | 正在播放国产精品白丝在线 | 亚洲欧美成人综合在线 | 大乳女人做受视频免费观看 | 国产伦精品一区二区三区视频金莲 | 国产拍拍视频 | 中文字幕 日韩在线 | 欧美日韩免费一区二区三区 | 黄色网址在线免费看 | 久久羞羞| 中文字幕第99页 | 国内精品福利在线视频 | 九九99久久精品在免费线bt | 福利二区 | 色花堂国产精品第二页 | 婷婷激情视频 | 永久免费在线播放 | 麻豆国产在线视频 | 国产精品免费视频一区二区三区 | 精品一久久香蕉国产线看观 | 国产亚洲一区二区手机在线观看 | 女人被狂躁的免费视频高清 | 国产精品久久久久久久y | 色午夜婷婷 | 婷婷六月丁香午夜爱爱 |