Word on the street: major state-backed banks made moves in the onshore spot FX market this week, scooping up dollars. Interesting timing given current market conditions.
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SchrodingerGas
· 9h ago
The central bank's arbitrage maneuver is indeed interesting, a classic rational expectations game. Are they about to start defending the exchange rate again?
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 14h ago
Seriously? This again? The whole deal with state-owned banks buying US dollars has already been seen through.
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SingleForYears
· 22h ago
Alright, alright, buying US dollars again—aren't you tired of playing this game?
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Tokenomics911
· 22h ago
Is it time to hedge against depreciation again?
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Blockblind
· 22h ago
State-owned major banks have started buying US dollars again. This pace... is quite interesting.
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AirdropHunter
· 22h ago
The central bank is pulling the strings behind the scenes. Is the US dollar going to rise again?
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GasOptimizer
· 22h ago
This move has a clear logic. Looking at historical data, the central bank's intervention usually follows this pattern. However, the key is the trading volume, as it determines how much arbitrage opportunity there is.
Word on the street: major state-backed banks made moves in the onshore spot FX market this week, scooping up dollars. Interesting timing given current market conditions.