China's yuan falls to lowest in nearly 8 years
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[HONG KONG] China's yuan fell to its lowest level in nearly eight years on Tuesday, breaking through 6.85 per dollar.
The yuan changed hands at 6.8538 in early morning trade, its lowest since January 2009.
The dollar is closing in on a test of its highest level in almost 14 years as bond yields soared after Donald Trump's election to president, bringing buyers back to the US currency.
REUTERS
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