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What China’s reopening means for currency markets
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3 January 2023
What China’s reopening means for currency markets.
China is set to open its international borders next week ahead of Chinese New Year so we explain what that means for the currency market.
Once infection rates become clearer he said we could see a positive story associated with the Aussie Dollar. On his desk, he said exporters are gearing up for a burst in Chinese demands with clients protecting AUD/USD below 0.70.

Watch full interview here.