China sets the yuan midpoint at 6.9996 per dollar, slightly weaker than expected

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China sets the yuan midpoint at 6.9996 per dollar, slightly weaker than expected
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Disney missed Wall Street expectations in its fiscal third-quarter earnings report on Tuesday.

, the PBOC set the yuan fixing at 6.9683, which was the weakest reference point since May 20, 2008, according to Reuters.for the first time since the global financial crisis in 2008, according to Reuters.

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