USD/CNH could revisit the 7.2800 region – UOB – by pabspiovano China Currencies Crosses Banks
24-hour view: “The strong surge in USD to a high of 7.2551 yesterday appears to be overdone. In other words, USD is unlikely to advance further. Today, USD is more likely to trade between 7.2000 and 7.2500.”
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