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Yuan firms after midpoint fixed at more than 3-month high, trading light

SHANGHAI: China's yuan firmed against the US dollar in light trading on Monday after the central bank set its offici
Published December 25, 2017

SHANGHAI: China's yuan firmed against the US dollar in light trading on Monday after the central bank set its official midpoint at the strongest level in over three months.

Prior to market opening, the People's Bank of China set its official yuan midpoint at 6.5683 per dollar, reflecting solid spot yuan performance on Friday.

Monday's official midpoint, 138 pips or 0.21 percent firmer than Friday's fix of 6.5821 per dollar, was the strongest since Sept. 20.

In the spot market, the onshore yuan opened at 6.5745 per dollar and rose to 6.5565 at one point.

As of midday, the onshore spot yuan gave back some of its gains, changing hands at 6.5622, 143 pips firmer than the previous late session close and 0.09 percent stronger than the midpoint.

Traders said recent strength in the Chinese currency was largely supported by a weaker dollar, but when the spot yuan strengthened to approach 6.55 , buying interest in the greenback emerged.

A foreign exchange analyst at a Chinese bank said the market believes that the yuan at 6.55 would be an overshoot for the Chinese currency.

Overall trading was very thin on Monday, when many overseas markets were closed for Christmas. The dollar was little changed against its major trading partners, with the global dollar index at 93.338 from the previous close of 93.347.

The yuan's daily trading volume stood at $6.918 billion at midday, compared with full-day volume of $18.359 billion on Friday.

Recent advances have pushed the yuan's year-to-date gains to around 5.9 percent against the dollar. It declined roughly 6.5 percent in 2016, the worst annual performance since 1994.

The yuan strengthened around 0.48 percent against the dollar last week, but on a trade-weighted basis it edged up about 0.22 percent against a basket of currencies of trading partners, according to official data from the China Foreign Exchange Trade System (CFETS).

The index, published on a weekly basis, stood at 94.66 on Friday.

The Thomson Reuters/HKEX Global CNH index, which tracks the offshore yuan against a basket of currencies on a daily basis, stood at 95.76, firmer than the previous day's 95.72.

In very thin trading, the offshore yuan was 0.05 percent stronger than the onshore spot at 6.559 per dollar.

Offshore one-year non-deliverable forwards contracts (NDFs), considered the best available proxy for forward-looking market expectations of the yuan's value, traded at 6.7115, 2.13 percent weaker than the midpoint.

One-year NDFs are settled against the midpoint, not the spot rate.

Copyright Reuters, 2017

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