
China: Party Congress could signal softer currency control stance
There are signs China’s central planners are keen to throw in the towel on the renminbi as enthusiasm for supporting it with valuable foreign currency reserves wanes.

Softer controls on the yuan and greater and more complicated corporate regulation are likely outcomes of China’s 19th National Party Congress when it convenes its once-in-five-years meeting this week.
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