Rebound of China’s Yuan Is Facing a $68 Billion Roadblock
- Dividend payments by Hong Kong-listed companies to increase
- Payments seen to put weakening pressure on Chinese currency
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Having rebounded from its worst month since 2019, China’s yuan is facing a new wave of selling pressure as hundreds of companies prepare to exchange the currency to pay dividends.