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Here Comes China's "National Team" To Bailout Markets


by Tyler Durden
Tuesday, Jul 27, 2021 - 10:01 PM
Earlier today we said that with Chinese stocks suffering historic losses, HK s tech sector imploding..
. and liquidation fears spreading to other, more serious products such as bonds and FX, it was only a matter of time before China s National Team , i.e., the local plunge protection team, came out in full force to preserve confidence in centrally planned markets.
Well, just a few hours later, we learned that sure enough, the local Chinese
bat signal summoning the plunge protectors has been activated with local press Securities Daily reporting that the plunge is unsustainable and will gradually stabilize. And since the media is merely a propaganda outlet to local state and central planners, it is telegraphing what will come next: a massive ramp in Chinese stocks. ....

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PBOC Holds Unexpected Meeting On FX, Says Yuan Surge Not Used To Offset Soaring Commodity Inflation


by Tyler Durden
Thursday, May 27, 2021 - 08:28 AM
With the Chinese yuan on a rampage in recent weeks, hitting the highest since March 2016 against a basket of trading partners’ currencies as the USDCNH rose above the critical resistance level of 6.40 on Wednesday.
. some were waiting for the PBOC to address this relentless ascent, especially after Chinese state-owned banks entered the market on Tuesday to buy dollars and push the yuan lower amid speculation that the currency had gotten so strong it was hitting Chinese exports or that, inversely, it was hoping for an even stronger yuan to offset soaring domestic inflation. ....

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