China’s central bank follows U S. Fed in keeping rates steady as tariff threats pressure yuan
The currency lost most of its value in 1928 as a consequence of the disturbance following Zhang Zuolin’s assassination. The Fengtien yuan was only issued in banknote form, with 1, 5 and 10 yuan notes issued in 1917, followed by 50 and 100 yuan notes in 1924. In 1994, the PBOC allowed the renminbi to …