China views yuan depreciation not in its interest:
Mnuchin
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[October 13, 2018]
By David Lawder
NUSA DUA, Indonesia (Reuters) - U.S.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Saturday said Chinese officials
told him this week that a further depreciation of China's yuan currency
was not in the country's interest.
Mnuchin also told a news conference he was "not losing any sleep" over
the prospect that China could sell U.S. Treasury debt amid rising trade
tension between the world's two largest economies.
"We had productive conversations, and they emphasized to me that it is
not in their interest to see the RMB to continue to depreciate," Mnuchin
said at the International Monetary Fund and World Bank annual meetings
in Bali.
"And as I've said, the currency issue is an important issue for us in
trade and will be part of our trade discussions. We want to make sure
that depreciation is not being used for competitive purposes in trade."
The comments come after Mnuchin expressed concern about a weakening of
the yuan against the dollar to near levels not seen in a decade, as the
Treasury prepares to release a much-anticipated report next week on
currency manipulation.
Mnuchin said no decision had been made whether U.S. President Donald
Trump would meet Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 leaders summit
in Argentina at the end of November. No formal talks to try to resolve
the U.S.-China trade dispute have taken place since Aug. 23.
"To the extent that we can make progress toward a meeting, I would
encourage that, and that's something that we're having discussions
about. For the moment, there's no preconditions, the president will
decide on that."
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United States Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin speaks during
an interview with Reuters at the International Monetary Fund - World
Bank Annual Meeting 2018 in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia, October 12,
2018. REUTERS/Johannes P. Christo
Mnuchin said he was not concerned that China's holdings of $1.17 trillion could
be sold amid trade tension.
"The Treasury market is very liquid. This has never come up in any of our
discussions whatsoever. I hope they think it's good to hold U.S. assets and U.S.
dollars and U.S. Treasuries."
Mnuchin also reiterated his support for an independent Federal Reserve, despite
President Trump's persistent criticism of Fed rate hikes.
He said he would not comment on Fed policy, but added that it was Trump's
"prerogative" to express his views on U.S. interest rates.
"The president has made clear that he'd like lower rates, as opposed to higher
rates, and that he's concerned that if the Fed raises rates too quickly, that
could have an impact our growth," Mnuchin said, adding that he saw no
inconsistencies between his views and those of the president.
(Reporting by David Lawder; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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