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		<title>Will Obama Increase Pressure on China Regarding the Yuan?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chinese could see more pressure for yuan appreciationAmong the mumblings that circulate in Washington about foreign currency exchange is the regular lament that China is a currency manipulator. Although this is said quietly, and any real pressure on the Chinese to allow yuan appreciation is rarely brought to bear.But will that change with the Barack [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chinese could see more pressure for yuan appreciation<span><br />Among the mumblings that circulate in Washington about foreign currency exchange is the <span>regular lament that China is a currency manipulator</span>. Although this is said quietly, and any real pressure on the Chinese to allow <span>yuan appreciation</span> is rarely brought to bear.</span><br style="font-family: verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;" /><br style="font-family: verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;" /><span>But will that change with the <span>Barack Obama</span> presidency?</span><br style="font-family: verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;" /><br style="font-family: verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;" /><span>Both Obama and his Treasury nominee, <a title="Timothy Geithner, Barack Obama, yuan appreciation, foreign exchange, foreign currency, currency exchange, Chinese yuan" target="_blank" href="http://forex.gftforex.com/public/blog/item/224372">Timothy Geithner</a>, say that <span>they want to pressure China into allowing more natural yuan appreciation</span>. But it may not get the support it needs in Congress. And, more importantly, even if Congress does legislate something, <a title="Timothy Geithner, Barack Obama, yuan appreciation, foreign exchange, foreign currency, currency exchange, Chinese yuan" target="_blank" href="http://www.forexblog.org/2009/01/obama-could-step-up-pressure-on-yuan.html">China is unlikely to comply</a>.</span><br style="font-family: verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;" /><br style="font-family: verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;" /><span>China doesn&#8217;t really worry about the U.S.</span><br style="font-family: verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;" /><br style="font-family: verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;" /><span>The bottom line is that China doesn&#8217;t really worry about the U.S. China desn&#8217;t have to. Our government can threaten all it wants, but the bottom line is that <span>China is our biggest debt holder.</span> All China has to do is call in the debt &#8212; or threaten to &#8212; and an impasse holds.</span><br style="font-family: verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;" /><br style="font-family: verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif;" /><span>Honestly, the U.S. really isn&#8217;t in a position to make demands on what China does, or doesn&#8217;t do, regarding <span>yuan appreciation</span>.</span></p>
<h3>See Also</h3>
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<li><a href="http://www.gftforex.com/land/index.asp?aid=446" target="%quot;_blank%quot;">You Can&#8217;t Trade the Chinese Yuan, But You Can Trade Other Asian Currencies</a><br />Foreign currency trading with GFT Forex</li>
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