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Will China’s Yuan weaken further?

By Bloomberg
17 October 2016   |   8:54 am
Tony Boyadjian, senior vice president of foreign exchange at Compass Global Markets, discusses the weakening Chinese yuan, China's GDP and his outlook for the Australian dollar.

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