USDCNH Slides as Yuan Hits Multi-Year Peak

Key Takeaways -USDCNH hit a fresh three-year low as the onshore yuan strengthened toward 6.7803 per dollar. -Risk appetite improved amid hopes of a US-Iran deal that could reopen the Strait of Hormuz. -The PBOC set the midpoint at 6.8318, signaling controlled appreciation while maintaining policy flexibility. -Chinese capital controls and guidance aim to avoid disorderly yuan movements, balancing growth, inflation, and export competitiveness. The yuan extended gains on Monday, with USDCNH trading at 6.78125, down 0.23%, and the onshore yuan reaching levels not seen since February 2023. Offshore and onshore gains were supported by optimism over a potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which eased oil prices below $100 per barrel and improved risk sentiment. Equity markets responded positively, with Nasdaq futures up 1.2%, S&P futures +0.7%, Japan’s Nikkei +3%, and MSCI Asia-Pacific +1%. PBOC Guidance and Stability Measures The PBOC continues to manage yuan strength via softer-than-expected midpoint fixings, allowing appreciation while limiting excessive moves that could impact exporters. Spot trading remains within a 2% daily band around the midpoint, offering flexibility and control. Capital control measures targeting illegal cross-border investment reinforce orderly flows, ensuring that appreciation does not become destabilizing. Technical Analysis USDCNH remains in a short-term bearish trend, trading below the 5-, 10-, and 20-day moving averages (MA5: 6.7991, MA10: 6.7969, MA20: 6.8091). Immediate support is near 6.7750, with deeper downside potentially targeting April lows. Resistance sits around 6.7960–6.8100. The trend reflects broader dollar weakness, market optimism on China, and controlled PBOC intervention. Outlook Short-term momentum favors further yuan strength if three conditions align: a credible plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, continued US dollar softness, and PBOC fixings that permit appreciation without triggering excessive concern. A break below 6.77996 could push USDCNH toward 6.7500, while a rebound above 6.80907 may indicate a pause in the yuan’s advance. Read more about yuan strength, US-Iran talks, and global FX trends in this article below.
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2026-05-25 07:35:35 (GMT)
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