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imageNEW YORK: China's yuan eased slightly against the dollar on Tuesday, a day after its biggest surge in more than a decade on the Chinese central bank's move to underpin the currency.

Against the greenback, the yuan, also known as the renminbi, was trading at 6.5169 per dollar around 2200 GMT, up from 6.4962 on Monday.

On Monday, the unit surged more than one percent against the dollar after the head of the People's Bank of China, Zhou Xiaochuan, said there was no reason the currency should fall further after a six month slide.

The Chinese economy grew 6.9 percent in 2015 -- the slowest rate since 1990 -- and capital has been flowing out of the country due to worries over flagging growth and a sharper fall in the currency.

In an interview with Caixin magazine published over the weekend, PBoC head Zhou blamed foreign speculators for volatility in the yuan and said there was "no foundation for continued depreciation."

Analysts expect further PBoC monetary loosening after six interest rate cuts in the 12 months to November and several cuts in the amount of funds banks keep in reserve.

"Looking ahead, we expect credit growth to remain strong given that the PBoC has kept monetary conditions loose," Julian Evans-Pritchard, China economist at Capital Economics, said in a research note.

Forex traders awaited publication Wednesday of the Federal Reserve's minutes of the Federal Market Open Committee policy meeting in January.

In December the US central bank projected four quarter-point interest rate increases this year, after December's first hike in more than nine years.

But since then Fed officials have clearly taken note of weaker growth conditions and markets are now pricing in no increase until 2017, and perhaps a cut at the March meeting.

"We expect the FOMC minutes to remind investors that a rate hike next month is extremely unlikely, which could be just the excuse that FX traders need to sell the dollar again," said Kathy Lien of BK Asset Management.

EUR/USD 1.1143 1.1155

EUR/JPY 127.07 127.84

EUR/CHF 1.1017 1.1011

EUR/GBP 0.7796 0.7728

USD/JPY 114.03 114.60

USD/CHF 0.9887 0.9871

GBP/USD 1.4293 1.4435

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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