After a brutal two-year decline where it lost roughly 14% of its value between 2022 and 2024, the Chinese yuan staged a remarkable turnaround in 2025. The currency wrapped up the year with a solid 4.2% gain—marking its first annual positive return in four years and demonstrating a significant shift in market sentiment. This reversal from sustained weakness to strength signals changing economic dynamics that could reshape regional investment flows and global currency markets heading into 2026.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 13h ago
The Renminbi has turned around, but my wallet is still in a dream.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 13h ago
Has the RMB turned around? Is this surge genuine or just the final celebration before harvesting the last of the chives?
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SerumSqueezer
· 14h ago
The recent rebound of the RMB is real, finally feeling proud and confident.
But to be honest, a 4.2% increase doesn't change much; the Fed's one statement could send it back down again.
Let's see how it goes next year; it's too early to draw conclusions now.
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GateUser-3824aa38
· 14h ago
The RMB has turned around, I really didn't expect that... It was still falling last year, and now it's directly up 4.2%?
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TokenDustCollector
· 14h ago
The RMB's comeback battle is impressive; the two-year downturn has finally turned around.
First annual positive return in four years, feels like the tide has shifted.
Finally, the moment has arrived. The bears should admit defeat now, haha.
The crypto circle has long sensed this trend; those who are only reacting now are a bit slow.
Whether it can be sustained is the key—don't let it turn into another roller coaster.
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IronHeadMiner
· 14h ago
The recent rebound of the RMB is truly impressive; finally, there's no need to be pessimistic anymore.
After a brutal two-year decline where it lost roughly 14% of its value between 2022 and 2024, the Chinese yuan staged a remarkable turnaround in 2025. The currency wrapped up the year with a solid 4.2% gain—marking its first annual positive return in four years and demonstrating a significant shift in market sentiment. This reversal from sustained weakness to strength signals changing economic dynamics that could reshape regional investment flows and global currency markets heading into 2026.