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1 Washington is focused on China, pressuring Beijing to let the yuan rise more quickly.
2 European countries have also trekked to Beijing to urge it to let the yuan rise.
3 As a result of U.S.-led international pressure, China has let the yuan appreciate in recent years.
4 China will be under pressure from the U.S. and Europe to let the yuan move more freely.
5 China should let the yuan rise sooner rather than later, the head of the IMF said today.
6 As part of efforts to quell inflation, China is set to let the yuan rise further this year.
7 In the preceding three years it had let the yuan gradually climb 21 per cent against the dollar.
8 Beijing has let the yuan depreciate 10 pct since April, and this week eased lending conditions for domestic banks.
9 Back then, Washington was constantly harrying Beijing to let the yuan rise in value and to deregulate its markets.
10 But traders say the central bank is influenced by U.S. appeals for China to let the yuan rise faster.
11 But China is still unlikely to let the yuan appreciate nearly as fast as major trading partners would like.
12 With China's exports rising again and foreign exchange reserves expanding, Beijing faces international pressure to let the yuan appreciate.
13 Washington wants China to reduce barriers to trade and investment and to let the yuan currency float freely in markets.
14 Recent warnings that China is prepared for a currency war with Japan hardly suggest policymakers intend to let the yuan appreciate.
15 China let the yuan rise at about the same pace in early 2008, when it was trying to tame soaring inflation.
16 The baht might fare better, but pushed up more by external factors such as possible moves to let the yuan appreciate.
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