The People's Bank of China set the value of the yuan -- also known at the renminbi (RMB) -- at 6.4943 to USD 1.0, weakening 0.59 per cent from the fix of 6.4565 the previous day, according to data from the Foreign Exchange Trade System.
China only allows the yuan to rise or fall two per cent on
either side of the daily fix, one of the ways it maintains control over the currency.
The USD rose against most of its peers yesterday as global
growth worries swept equity markets and pushed oil prices lower, boosting demand for the safe-haven US currency.
"To maintain a stable currency market, the RMB weakened accordingly," Liu Xuezhi, an analyst at the Bank of Communications, told AFP.
Today's cut came after China on Friday raised the yuan-dollar exchange rate by 0.56 per cent from the previous day, the biggest increase in almost 11 years.
At mid-morning today, the yuan was quoted at 6.4996 to the
USD on the onshore market, weakening from yesterday's close of 6.4743, according to the Foreign Exchange Trade System.
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