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  1. The Yuan (/ j uː ˈ ɑː n,-æ n / yoo-A(H)N; sign: ¥; Chinese: 圓/元; pinyin: yuán; ⓘ) is the base unit of a number of former and present-day currencies in Chinese. A Yuan (Chinese: 圓/元; pinyin: yuán) is also known colloquially as a kuai (simplified Chinese: 块; traditional Chinese: 塊; pinyin: kuài; lit. 'lump'; originally a ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RenminbiRenminbi - Wikipedia

    The renminbi (Chinese: 人民币; pinyin: Rénmínbì; lit. 'People's Currency'; symbol: ¥; ISO code: CNY; abbreviation: RMB) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China. It is the world's 5th most traded currency as of April 2022.

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    • People's Bank of China
    • The language(s) of this currency do(es) not have a morphological plural distinction.
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  3. Before 2004, the yuan was not allowed outside of China. In 2004, China started to allow border trading in yuan, especially in the Southern and Western border.

    • 人民币国际化
    • 人民幣國際化
  4. It is also sometimes accepted in Hong Kong and Macau, and can be easily exchanged in those territories. The currency is issued by the People's Bank of China, the monetary authority of China. [2] Its name means "people's currency". The main unit of renminbi is the yuán. One yuan is divided into 10 jiǎo.

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