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Episode 123: Commodities Under A Rising Yuan
Written by HardAssetsInvestor   
June 22, 2010 12:00 am EDT

China's Exchange-Rate Drama; Import and Export Mathematics; Why a Higher Yuan Benefits Copper and Hurts Steel; Shades of 2005; The Great Soybean Soak-Up … and more!


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As the Chinese Central Bank plays games with its currency, commodities traders wait to see whether the currency of the world's biggest commodities buyer looks ready to rise. But what will an appreciating yuan mean for hard asset prices? Associate Editor Lara Crigger explains.

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China's Yuan Rises to Highest Level Against Dollar in Modern Era
Commodities Could Get Lift from Stronger Yuan
Episode 120: The China Effect On Ags
Steel: China Vs. U.S.
Are Grain Prices Finally Ready To Rally?

 



 

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