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India's trade minister said New Delhi wants any trade agreement with the US to preserve India's comparative advantages relative to other countries.
2026-06-25
India's trade minister said New Delhi wants any trade agreement with the US to preserve India's comparative advantages relative to other countries.
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2026-06-25
[June 25, 2026 Interbank Foreign Exchange Market Central Parity Rate of the RMB] USD/CNY was 6.8209, up 14 points (RMB depreciation); EUR/CNY was 7.7349, down 85 points; HKD/CNY was 0.87012, up 3.7 points; GBP/CNY was 8.9682, down 136 points; AUD/CNY
[June 25, 2026 Interbank Foreign Exchange Market Central Parity Rate of the RMB] USD/CNY was 6.8209, up 14 points (RMB depreciation); EUR/CNY was 7.7349, down 85 points; HKD/CNY was 0.87012, up 3.7 points; GBP/CNY was 8.9682, down 136 points; AUD/CNY was 4.6992, down 54 points; CAD/CNY was 4.7853, down 17 points; JPY/CNY was 4.2124, down 20 points; CNY/RUB was 10.9897, up 157 points; NZD/CNY was 3.8450, down 92 points; CNY/MYR was 0.60668, down 16.3 points; CHF/CNY was 8.3874, down 209 points. The Singapore dollar/Chinese yuan exchange rate was 5.2507, up 30 points.
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U.S. durable goods orders excluding transportation rose 1.3% month-on-month in May, below the expected 0.6% and the previous month's figure revised from 1.10% to 1.4%.
U.S. durable goods orders excluding transportation rose 1.3% month-on-month in May, below the expected 0.6% and the previous month's figure revised from 1.10% to 1.4%.
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