The Renminbi(RMB) is the official name of China's currency. The principal unit of RMB is called the Chinese Yuan (CNY). CNY is the official ISO 4217 abbreviation for China's currency. CNH is sometimes used as an unofficial abbreviation for the price of yuan in offshore markets. The yuan character is also used in the names of other currencies, such as the New Taiwan Dollar, Hong Kong Dollar, Singapore Dollar, or the Macanese Pacata.
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- admiralmarkets.com education/articles/general-…Renminbi means "people's currency" in Chinese - it is the official currency of China and is one of the oldest currencies in the world.
- en.wikipedia.org RenminbiWhen China's economy gradually opened in the 1980s, the renminbi was devalued in order to improve the competitiveness of Chinese exports.
- investopedia.com articles/forex/061115/yuan-vs-…The Chinese yuan (CNY) and renminbi (RMB) are closely linked terms for China's currency. Renminbi is the official name of China's currency.
- skilling.com eu/en/blog/forex-trading/chinese-…RMB, short for Renminbi, is the official name for the currency used in mainland China, and is also denoted by the symbol ¥.
- xe.com currencyconverter/convert/…Get the latest 1 Chinese Yuan Renminbi to Turkish Lira rate for FREE with the original Universal Currency Converter.
- tr.wikipedia.org RenminbiRenminbi (人民币) Çin'in resmi parası, birimi Yuan'dır (ISO 4217: CNY -ChiNa Yuan), ama çoğunlukla RMB (Ren Min Bi) kullanılmaktadır.
- ru.us.edu.vn en/Chinese_renminbiChinese renminbi. Redirect to: Renminbi.
- studycli.org learn-chinese/chinese-renminbi/Read on to discover the different between Chinese renminbi (RMB) and yuan (CNY) and learn to talk about China’s currency in both English and Chinese.
- thebalancemoneyar.pages.dev posts/what-is-china-s…China’s currency is called the “yuan” or “renminbi.” ... Renminbi means “people’s currency” and describes Chinese currency in general.
- cambiator.es en/chinese-yuan/The legal tender in the People's Republic of China is the yuan, but its official denomination is Renminbi (“people's currency” in Chinese).