CRI听力:China Sees Quite Big Net Capital Inflows in 2014
2014-03-02来源:CRI
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China's forex regulator is suggesting this country is likely to see relatively big net capital inflows this year.
The State Administration of Foreign Exchange says an improved global economic environment and the government's continuing reforms are likely to continue to attract capital inflows.
The foreign exchange regulator says it expects to see more volatile cross-border capital flows in the coming month.
The suggestion comes as Monday saw the yuan suffer its biggest slide in more than three years, falling 0.46 percent.
For more on this, we're joined on the line by Ben Cavender, Associate principal at China Market Research in Shanghai.
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