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SHANGHAI: China’s yuan weakened on Tuesday as the dollar gained broadly, with sentiment also curbed by growing caution that the recovery in the world’s second-biggest economy could be gradual and bumpy even as Beijing eases strict COVID policies.

Despite the recent rebound triggered by economic reopening hopes, the yuan will remain under depreciation pressure next year, some analysts argue.

The spot yuan slipped 0.2% to 6.9738 per dollar around midday, despite the central bank setting the guidance rate at a two-month high.

Still, the Chinese currency has jumped nearly 5% against the dollar since November on expectations of an eventual reopening of China’s economy.

Maybank attributed the yuan’s weakness on Tuesday to an overnight rebound in the US dollar triggered by unexpectedly strong economic data.

US data, including October factory orders and durable goods orders “surprised to the upside and halted the momentum of USD bears.” The dollar index bounced 0.7% overnight from a five-month low.

Sentiment was also eroded by growing concerns over the risks from eased COVID curbs in China.

“Ending zero-COVID is encouraging and should be quite positive for markets, but we caution that the road to reopening may be gradual, painful and bumpy,” Normua said in a note to clients.

“China does not appear to be well prepared for a massive wave of COVID infections, and it may have to pay for its procrastination on embracing a ‘living with COVID’ approach.”

Bart Wakabayashi, branch manager at State Street in Tokyo, said the past week has been dominated by expectations of some relief from the zero-COVID policy, which pose broad implications for global trade and supply chain issues.

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