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O yuan registrou sua melhor semana em cerca de sete anos depois que o governo chinês interveio nos mercados para sustentar a moeda e se contrapor a investidores que apostavam numa desvalorização.
Soon after the officials saw the coins, a 28-year-old man, identified only by his surname, Lu, admitted to tossing them at the plane’s engine as he boarded the aircraft for flight 8L9960, as per ...
Soon after the officials saw the coins, a 28-year-old man, identified only by his surname, Lu, admitted to tossing them at the plane's engine as he boarded the aircraft for flight 8L9960, as per ...
In early April, for instance, a passenger in northwest China was detained for 10 days after tossing three yuan coins at the aircraft he was about to board. According to a local report, ...
O banco central da China arquitetou o declínio recente da moeda do país para livrar-se de especuladores, à medida que se prepara para permitir uma banda cambial mais ampla para o yuan, segundo ...
Photo taken on Feb. 2, 2018 shows commemorative coins for the Year of the Dog in Wuxi City, east China's Jiangsu Province. The People's Bank of China issued commemorative 10-yuan coins on Friday.
Eight car salesmen at the showroom in Shijiazhuang, China's Hebei Province, spent the entire afternoon counting thousands of Yuan coins- worth a maximum of 11 pence each- for the car.
A Fuzhou, Fujian Province shop owner has been repeatedly turned away by local banks for attempting to deposit 100,000 yuan ($16,000) in coins because they don’t want to count them.
“Big-head Yuan” coins were minted during the early years of the Republic of China, the state that succeeded the fall of the country’s last imperial dynasty, the Qing, in 1911. The currency’s nickname ...
But Gan added: “My 660,000 yuan [HK$835,000] are all in one-yuan coins and I have another 20,000 yuan in one yuan banknotes.” Gan said many clients at his petrol station were the city’s bus ...
200 members of staff from a bus company in China have been paid their salary in coins. The company gave out approximately 200,000 yuan (£23,226) in coins on March 17.
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