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Yuan hits three-year high against dollar

ALBAWABA- The Chinese yuan strengthened to its highest level against the US dollar in more than three years, underscoring shifting dynamics in global currency markets and Beijing’s broader push to expand the international role of the renminbi.

The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) set the yuan’s daily midpoint fixing at 6.8487 per US dollar on May 7, 2026, marking the currency’s strongest official reference rate since April 2023. Both onshore and offshore trading reflected continued momentum, with the yuan trading in the 6.78–6.80 range against the dollar in mid-May.

The currency has appreciated by roughly 3% against the dollar since the start of the year and gained more than 2% on a trade-weighted basis, supported by a combination of domestic policy signals and external market pressures.

Beijing’s long-term strategy to internationalize the renminbi has emerged as a central driver, with authorities appearing increasingly comfortable with a stronger currency as China seeks to expand yuan usage in global trade, investment, and cross-border settlements. The policy direction aligns with broader efforts to reduce dependence on the US dollar in international transactions.

At the same time, weakness in the US dollar has provided additional support for the yuan. Investor sentiment toward the greenback has softened amid geopolitical uncertainty, shifting expectations surrounding US Federal Reserve policy, and declining safe-haven demand linked to easing tensions in parts of the Middle East.

China’s export sector and continued trade surpluses have also reinforced confidence in the currency, while narrowing interest-rate differentials between China and the United States, coupled with signs of capital repatriation, have contributed to upward pressure on the yuan.

The currency’s gains have coincided with renewed high-level diplomatic engagement between Washington and Beijing, including the Trump-Xi summit, adding a geopolitical dimension to recent market movements. Despite signaling growing confidence in China’s financial position, a stronger yuan presents challenges for the country’s export-driven industries.

An appreciating currency increases the relative cost of Chinese goods in overseas markets, potentially compressing profit margins for manufacturers already contending with global trade tensions and softer external demand.

Chinese authorities are expected to manage the pace of appreciation carefully to avoid excessive pressure on exporters and maintain broader economic stability.
The yuan’s recent strength also reflects the longer-term geoeconomic rivalry between the world’s two largest economies.

China has steadily accelerated efforts to internationalize its currency through expanded bilateral currency swap agreements, increased yuan-denominated commodity trading, and initiatives encouraging trading partners to diversify away from exclusive reliance on the US dollar.

While the yuan’s international role has expanded, structural constraints remain, including China’s capital controls, limited currency convertibility, and geopolitical risks that continue to limit the renminbi’s appeal as a full-fledged reserve-currency alternative.

المصدر: Al Bawaba

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