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China's foreign exchange reserves posted their biggest quarterly decline on record in July-September, as the central bank stepped up intervention to stabilise the yuan and calm sentiment after an unexpected devaluation of its currency had jolted global markets.
China's reserves, the world's largest, dropped $43.3 billion to $3.514 trillion last month, central bank data showed on Wednesday, and were down by about $180 billion in the third quarter in their largest ever quarterly fall, according to Reuters data going back to 1980.
The devaluation of the yuan on August 11, and the consequent fall in reserves have raised questions about how sustainable China's efforts to support the yuan are, as capital trickles out of the country due to fears of a deepening economic slowdown and prospects of rising US interest rates. Analysts expect the reserves to fall further. "The decline in China's foreign reserves, while less than market expected, still shows that China's central bank continued the market intervention in the past month," said Singapore-based Zhou Hao, senior economist in Asia at Commerzbank.
"As PBoC also intervened into the forward market in the past month, the foreign reserves will likely plunge again when these forward contracts mature," he said. Policy makers have been determined to calm sentiment after a summer rout in stocks, the yuan devaluation and a series of clumsy attempts by authorities to stabilise equities spread turmoil in global financial markets. Beijing is also pressing on with attempts to ease concerns about a cooling economy, which is growing at its slowest pace in decades.

Copyright Reuters, 2015

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