挺进6.3元时代!人民币大幅升值为哪般?

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挺进6.3元时代!人民币(6.3940-0.0167-0.26%)大幅升值为哪般? 来源:中国新闻网

  人民币升值,有人欢喜有人愁。

记者:李金磊

近期,人民币对美元汇率大涨,引发关注。

人民币升值挺进6.3元时代

自今年4月份以来,人民币对美元汇率持续升值。

5月26日,在岸人民币、离岸人民币对美元汇率震荡上涨,截至发稿时,在岸人民币对美元汇率、离岸人民币对美元汇率双双升破6.4元关口,来到了6.3元时代。

此外,5月26日银行间外汇市场人民币汇率中间价为1美元对人民币6.4099元,较上一交易日上升184个基点,创出近三年新高,距离6.3元时代一步之遥。

挺进6.3元时代!人民币大幅升值为哪般?

5月26日银行间外汇市场人民币对美元汇率中间价。

一年上涨超7100个基点

去年5月份,人民币对美元汇率还在7.1元时代,如今一年过去,人民币对美元汇率已经向6.3元时代迈进。

数据显示,2020年5月26日人民币对美元汇率中间价为7.1293,今年5月26日为6.4099。

也就是说,一年时间内,人民币对美元汇率中间价上调了7194个基点。

挺进6.3元时代!人民币大幅升值为哪般?

银行工作人员正在清点货币。 张云 摄

这意味着什么?

去年换美元的人显然是亏了。从7.1293到6.4099,如果换汇1万美元,当时需要7.1293万人民币,今天则只需6.4099万人民币,可以省下7194元人民币。

7194元,这是很多人一个月的工资,显然去年换美元的话,现在要哭晕在厕所了。

当然,由于人民币升值,对于老百姓来说,出国旅游、留学、购物的换汇成本降低,也会更划算。

挺进6.3元时代!人民币大幅升值为哪般?

人民币升值,有人欢喜有人愁

喜的是进口企业。

人民币走强,对于进口企业是利好。

民生银行首席研究员温彬认为,人民币汇率升值,会降低进口企业的采购成本,增加盈利。

尤其是在当下,部分大宗商品价格持续大幅上涨,一些品种价格连创新高,企业原材料进口成本增加,因此,人民币升值也会减轻大宗商品价格大涨带来的压力。

愁的是出口企业。

人民币升值,不利于出口。因为出口产品成本提高,进而影响出口企业产品的国际市场竞争力,同时也会存在汇率风险,导致汇兑损失。

中国外汇投资研究院院长谭雅玲对中新网记者表示,人民币升值,叠加原材料上涨、海运价格上涨,对出口影响较大,会进一步压缩中小外贸企业利润和生存空间。

挺进6.3元时代!人民币大幅升值为哪般?

为何持续升值?

对于人民币汇率走强的原因,谭雅玲分析,人民币升值跟美元指数(89.73400.05610.06%)走弱有关,而且市场偏向于人民币升值的情绪比较严重,同时中国经济持续复苏,外资流入中国外汇市场、股市,外资利用有利时机来套利和对冲的现象比较普遍,也刺激人民币升值。

数据显示,5月25日,A股大涨,成交重返万亿元,北上资金刷新纪录。

中金宏观26日发布研报称,4月以来,人民币对美元汇率持续升值,截至5月25日,累计升值幅度达到2.5%,CFETS人民币汇率指数较4月初上涨0.5%,而同期,美元指数下行约3.5%。美元指数的走弱是近期人民币对美元汇率升值的重要推动因素。

中金宏观表示,3月份在美元走强的背景下,境外机构小幅净减持境内债券,而4月份又重回增持,也支撑了4月以来人民币的升值。

 

挺进6.3元时代!人民币大幅升值为哪般?

一揽子货币资料图。

还会继续升值吗?

对于人民币汇率走势,中金宏观称,中短期内随着美元震荡偏弱,人民币对美元汇率受其驱动双向波动。

此外,展望下半年,随着10月起中国国债纳入富时罗素指数,将带来被动资金流入。

但随着全球复苏深化,外生产能力的恢复和进口价格的上升,预计经常账户顺差会低于2020年,增长动能可能有所放缓,复苏不完善不均衡的结构性问题可能会有所发酵,经济或面临调整压力。人民币进一步升值的空间可能有限,需警惕一定程度的回调风险,但判断人民币汇率下行压力也不会很大。

谭雅玲也认为,未来一段时间内,人民币汇率继续大幅升值空间不大,本轮人民币升值周期较长,自身也面临修复压力。

5月23日,央行副行长刘国强就人民币汇率问题答记者问时指出,今年以来,人民币汇率有升有贬,双向浮动,在合理均衡水平上保持了基本稳定。目前,我国外汇市场自主平衡,人民币汇率由市场决定,汇率预期平稳。未来人民币汇率的走势将继续取决于市场供求和国际金融市场变化,双向波动成为常态。

 

挺进6.3元时代!人民币大幅升值为哪般?

官方密集发声

5月21日,国务院金融稳定发展委员会召开第五十一次会议,明确进一步推动利率汇率市场化改革,保持人民币汇率在合理均衡水平上的基本稳定。

5月23日,刘国强指出,人民银行完善以市场供求为基础、参考一篮子货币进行调节、有管理的浮动汇率制度,这一制度在当前和未来一段时期都是适合中国的汇率制度安排。人民银行将注重预期引导,发挥汇率调节宏观经济和国际收支自动稳定器作用,保持人民币汇率在合理均衡水平上的基本稳定。

谭雅玲指出,近日有关“人民币中长期将升值”的言论对于人民币的升值有一定推波助澜,周末央行出来喊话,也是对近期人民币汇率走势的一种纠偏。因此,需要稳定市场预期。

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    To help invite joy back to the table for others — and to keep her family’s culinary heritage alive for her two daughters (now 14 and 22) — Atlanta-based Karadsheh launched The Mediterranean Dish food blog 10 years ago. Quickly, her table started getting filled with more than just her friends and family.

    “I started receiving emails from folks whose doctors had prescribed the Mediterranean diet and were seeking approachable recipes,” Karadsheh said. The plant-based eating lifestyle, often rated the world’s best diet, can reduce the risk for diabetes, high cholesterol, dementia, memory loss and depression, according to research. What’s more, the meal plan has been linked to stronger bones, a healthier heart and longer life.

    Preparing meals the Mediterranean way, according to Karadsheh, can help you “eat well and live joyfully. To us, ‘diet’ doesn’t mean a list of ‘eat this’ and ‘don’t eat that.’” Instead of omission, Karadsheh focuses on abundance, asking herself, “what can I add to my life through this way of living? More whole foods, vegetables, grains, legumes? Naturally, when you add these good-for-you ingredients, you eat less of what’s not as health-promoting,” she told CNN.

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    A contractor, who was gathering and condensing debris with an excavator, discovered the ring when he looked down and saw the box.

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    From a warzone in Iraq to a Michelin-starred kitchen and a hit Netflix show, chef Sung Anh’s path to the top of Asia’s fine dining scene has been anything but ordinary.

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    A new study on the remains, published Friday in the Cell Press journal iScience, reveals unprecedented insights into Well-man’s appearance based on in-depth research on samples of his teeth.

    “This is the first time that a person described in these historical texts has actually been found,” said study coauthor Michael D. Martin, a professor in the department of natural history at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology’s University Museum in Trondheim, in a statement.

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