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China’s cash horde shrinks

by Tony Sagami on December 21, 2008

in Asian Market, Forex Trading, Stock Market in China

The dollar amount isn’t huge but the change in direction could be.

China reported that its cash horde of foreign exchange reservesdeclined from $1.906 trillion to $1.89 in September (most recent numbers).

That’s the first time since December of 2003 that China’s cash reserves have declined.

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