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  • Some analysts say Beijing could either repeg the yuan to the dollar or let it weaken.

    Yuan Hits Limit Again Amid Hard-Landing Fears Shen Hong 2011

  • Few analysts expect China will let its currency weaken, but rather could repeg at a constant level to the dollar as it did following the 2008 financial crisis.

    Selloff Helps Emerging Nations 'Cure' Inflation Alex Frangos 2011

  • While the financial crisis has ushered in an era of great currency volatility globally, China's response has been to effectively repeg the yuan to the dollar.

    China Sets Stage With New Yuan-Clearing Process 2009

  • Elsewhere, Qatar's top central-bank official said Sunday that Gulf Cooperation Council partner Kuwait may repeg its currency to the weakening U.S. dollar in line with the region's plans for monetary union in 2010.

    Dollar Rises a Bit on Euro, 2008

  • Personally I think this applies to not only the repeg situation but to solvency of Chinese banks, US treasuries, Chinese employment situations, currency issues, as well as other "unrest" situations that outsiders may not be aware of but Chinese officials certainly are!

    Massive Capital Losses on Forex Reserves - Part 2 2005

  • Many were betting on a repeg by Autumn 2004, then January 2005.

    Thoughts on the RMB Repeg 2005

  • Wasn't everyone saying that the RMB repeg would end the threat of trade wars threats with Asia for at least a while?

    Trade Wars Yet Again? 2005

  • Many treasury bears are convinced the capitulation of Roach and Bill Gross, in conjunction with the repeg of the RMB by China marks the beginning of the end for US treasuries and the US dollar.

    The great "Flation" debate - What's coming and how to profit from It. 2005

  • The fact that it is happening so soon after the RMB repeg is significant, and the fact that it would be a first for Tokyo to impose retaliatory duties is significant as well.

    Trade Wars Yet Again? 2005

  • I have to admit I was surprised how quickly this one fired up right after the RMB repeg.

    China condemns US after failed CNOOC bid 2005

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