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How China’s currency devaluation affects New Zealand

Since Tuesday, the yuan has fallen 4.4%.

Jason Walls
Fri, 14 Aug 2015

Experts are not too worried about the effect China’s currency devaluation will have on New Zealand’s economy.

This follows the yuan dropping to its lowest level in almost three years after Chinese authorities added more of the currency to the market, driving its price down.  

Since Tuesday, the

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Jason Walls
Fri, 14 Aug 2015
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