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The Chinese yuan is on track to wrap up its strongest year since 2020, defying expectations amid a complex global landscape. Despite ongoing trade friction with Washington, investor sentiment toward Chinese assets has turned increasingly bullish. Market participants are betting on economic stabilization and policy support, which appears to be overshadowing geopolitical headwinds. This rally reflects a notable shift in risk appetite as capital flows signal renewed confidence in the region's growth prospects.

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BearMarketBardvip
· 16h ago
The central bank's operation this time is quite something, it really propped up the RMB. By the way, the trade war didn't collapse it? It seems everyone still believes this story. Well... money doesn't lie, it all went in. This rise feels a bit fake again, waiting to see how it plays out later. To be honest, once the policy bottom came out, people's spirits were indeed revived.
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MechanicalMartelvip
· 16h ago
The RMB really caught me off guard this time, trade frictions couldn't suppress it. Chinese assets suddenly became popular, capital is still very sensitive to scents. Who believes in policy support these days? But the market seems to believe... The shift in risk appetite indicates that big funds have already made their decisions? Can the expectations for economic stability hold on for this long? Just a question mark.
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CoinBasedThinkingvip
· 16h ago
The recent rebound of the RMB is genuine; it feels like the funds are pricing in the expectations for stable growth in the domestic market in advance. By the way, why do trade frictions seem less frightening now... could it be that everyone has seen through it? Come on, it's again driven by policy expectations; can we change this old routine of playing people for suckers? Last year, everyone was scared of the depreciation of the RMB, but now it has taken the opposite position and is strong; market sentiment changes pretty quickly. Capital is smart; the fundamentals haven't changed, but with improved expectations, they're willing to go all in, betting that the domestic market can stabilize.
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