Offshore yuan nears 7-per-dollar threshold

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The offshore yuan rose to around 6.98 per dollar on Thursday, rebounding from the previous session.


The currency is moving closer to the psychologically important 7-per-dollar level, largely driven by exporters stepping up conversions of dollar holdings into the local currency.


Toward the end of the year, exporters typically increase foreign-exchange conversions to meet a range of domestic obligations, including administrative expenses and employee-related disbursements.


Additional support came from upbeat sentiment in the stock market, after the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index climbed to a fresh decade high, reinforcing confidence in Chinese assets more broadly.


However, the yuan’s appreciation was partly capped by a weaker-than-expected daily midpoint fixing set at 7.0197 per dollar, signaling a more cautious stance from the People’s Bank of China.


Looking ahead, investors remained focused on upcoming inflation data, which could provide additional clues on the outlook for monetary policy.