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HKMA: Yuan deposits see noticeable drop in first 3 weeks of Nov - RTRS

Reuters reports headlines from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), noting that that yuan deposits in the city declined remarkably by the end of the first three weeks in November compared to the end of October.

The HKMA noted, "The HKMA has not received November figures, but from the information collected from banks, yuan customer deposits by the end of the first three weeks of November saw noticeable drop from October,"

Yuan deposits in the world's biggest offshore yuan center fell 0.4% to 662.5 billion yuan ($96.22 billion) in October

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