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- noun Chinese
yuan
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Examples
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a lot of church goers celebrate cny even when u go church services the pastors will greet u happy cny what sort of stupid reasoning is that. ang moh never celebrate CNY because it is CHINESE new year la! so simpur ... your fren's church never teach meh
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P.S. We are still waiting for those 5 million jobs you promised to us here in CNY to get elected Senator.
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It may even add to the case of moving on the CNY, which is likely to occur this year - perhaps sometime around mid-year.
GuruFocus Updates - 2010
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It may even add to the case of moving on the CNY, which is likely to occur this year - perhaps sometime around mid-year.
GuruFocus Updates - 2010
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It may even add to the case of moving on the CNY, which is likely to occur this year - perhaps sometime around mid-year.
GuruFocus Updates - 2010
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It may even add to the case of moving on the CNY, which is likely to occur this year - perhaps sometime around mid-year.
GuruFocus Updates - 2010
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Jerry Li: There are currently three markets for RMB: the domestic on-shore market in China (referred to as the CNY market); the off-shore non-deliverable forward (NDF) market, which is priced in US dollars; and now the offshore deliverable Hong
FinanceAsia 2010
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The guys that keep calling CNY women fat, thanks for the info, obesity is an epidemic in this country, I appreciate your effort in calling attention to it.
unknown title 2009
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Any change in stance on the CNY could be a significant factor in determining the direction for the EUR given that it not only implies less flows into EUR from China but also from other central banks in Asia which may take China's cue and allow greater strengthening of their currencies versus USD.
FXstreet.com Econometer.org 2009
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Because demand for RMB in Hong Kong is greater, dollar/CNH is currently trading at a slight premium to dollar/CNY, meaning borrowers get more US dollars for converting their RMB than what they would on-shore in China.
FinanceAsia 2010
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