
Deutsche Bank AG stated that the Chinese yuan remains undervalued against the euro, even after recent gains, and that this undervaluation is widening the European Union's trade deficit. The assessment attributes the trade imbalance to currency misalignment. This highlights ongoing tensions in global trade relations and currency valuation debates.
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Yuan is undervalued versus euro even after gains
China's yuan is still undervalued versus the euro despite its recent gains.
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The yuan has experienced recent gains against the euro.
BloombergChina’s yuan is still undervalued versus the euro despite its recent gains, and that’s contributing to a wider European Union trade deficit, according to Deutsche Bank AG.
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The yuan has experienced recent gains against the euro.
BloombergChina's yuan is still undervalued versus the euro despite its recent gains.
OpinionThe undervaluation of the yuan is contributing to a wider European Union trade deficit.
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