Could the yuan be overvalued?

At a time when markets consider the yuan practically a one-way bet and foreign governments are still badgering China to let its currency rise, some hold the opposite view

At a time when markets consider the yuan practically a one-way bet and foreign governments are still badgering China to let its currency rise, some hold the opposite view.

The yuan isn't too cheap but too expensive, and poised for a fall, Diana Choyleva of London-based analysis firm Lombard Street Research argued in a report last week.

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