China's Foreign Exchange Reserves in December at $3.1 Trillion... Below Forecast
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Jae-hee] China's foreign exchange reserves have decreased due to the weakening of the yuan.
According to Bloomberg on the 7th, the People's Bank of China announced that foreign exchange reserves in December amounted to $3.1079 trillion, down $12.4 billion from the previous month.
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This figure is below the expert forecast of $3.11 trillion reported by Bloomberg.
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