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China Stock-Yuan Correlation Hits Three-Year High on Optimism

China Stock-Yuan Correlation Hits Three-Year High on Optimism

Title: Optimism Drives China’s Stock-Yuan Linkage to Three-Year Peak

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Surging market confidence has propelled the correlation between China’s equity markets and its currency, the yuan, to its highest level in three years. This strengthening linkage underscores the growing synchronization between investor sentiment in Chinese stocks and fluctuations in the renminbi, reflecting a broader wave of optimism within the financial sector.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-05 02:32:59 UTC

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