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Chinese Currency Revalued
Apr 9, 2006 22:07
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  • RITA
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You are right, California, especially the textiles. :-)
Apr 9, 2006 22:12
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So it is not a good thing in some ways:(
Apr 9, 2006 22:26
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Right, China's employees of textile factories are about to lose jobs:-(
Apr 9, 2006 22:41
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I agree with you Rita and California !!

I also do not like it !!

My point was, no matter what happens with the currency, my heart will always be with China and her people !!!
Apr 9, 2006 22:50
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Haha,Roger,

You should join China:-)

Welcome!
Apr 10, 2006 19:57
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Hi Wocca,

For RMB, now "revalue" almost equates to "increase the value". I konw almost nothing about finance:-), but the People's Bank of China has released the news that the rmb will increase its value gradually but slowly.

Well, I think Japanese yen's destiny over these years more or less reflects Chinese Yuan's road.
Apr 10, 2006 20:01
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Haha, Roger, you are so passionate about China, which makes me feel so proud of my country.

:-)

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