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China to use ‘counter-cyclical’ measures to curb forex volatility: Official

BEIJING: China’s foreign-exchange regulator said it has to assess the impact of trade friction on capital flows and will use “counter-cyclical” measures to respond to short-term volatility, but expressed confidence Beijing can cope with any challenge, given its “ample” reserves.

China to use ‘counter-cyclical’ measures to curb forex volatility: Official


Beijing, July 19

China’s foreign-exchange regulator said it has to assess the impact of trade friction on capital flows and will use “counter-cyclical” measures to respond to short-term volatility, but expressed confidence Beijing can cope with any challenge, given its “ample” reserves.

Wang Chunying, spokeswoman at the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), said on Thursday the regulator “will improve and optimize macro-prudential management and micro-level market supervision on cross-border capital flows”.

“We will make counter-cyclical adjustments to cope with short-term volatility in foreign exchange markets to maintain stability in the financial system and balance in international payments,” she told a media briefing.

There was no immediate reaction to Wang’s remarks in onshore and offshore yuan markets, where the currency has weakened about 7 percent against the dollar since the end of the first quarter.

Since the yuan had its worst month on record in June, traders and economists have been on alert for intervention or other attempts to slow its slide.

Wang said SAFE is “paying high attention to cross-border capital flows” and the regulator “has been enriching and improving contingency plans and policy reserves”.

In May 2017, after a period of decline for the yuan, the People’s Bank of China added a secret “counter-cyclical factor” to its formula for calculating the midpoint reference rate for trading of the currency. The central bank effectively removed the x-factor at the start of this year, as the yuan rebounded.

Some analysts have speculated that the authorities may re-apply the counter-cyclical factor to dampen depreciation expectations and slow the yuan’s latest downtrend.

Wang told the briefing that China’s foreign debt levels were under control and that SAFE would closely monitor any changes and provide policy guidance as needed.

At 0326 GMT the yuan was trading at 6.7375 per dollar, down about 0.25 percent from the late close on Wednesday. Reuters

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