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China forex reserves fall for 6th mnth in Dec, near $3 trillion

China's foreign exchange reserves fell to near six-year lows in December, but held just above the critical USD3 trillion level, as authorities stepped in to support the weakening yuan ahead of US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.

January 07, 2017 / 17:23 IST
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China's foreign exchange reserves fell to near six-year lows in December, but held just above the critical USD3 trillion level, as authorities stepped in to support the weakening yuan ahead of US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.

China's reserves shrank by USD41 billion in December, slightly less than feared but the sixth straight month of declines, data showed on Saturday, after a week in which Beijing moved aggressively to punish those betting against the currency and make it harder for money to get out of the country.

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Analysts had forecast a drop of USD51 billion.

For the year as a whole, China's reserves fell nearly USD320 billion to USD3.011 trillion, on top of a record drop of USD513 billion in 2015.