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China doesn't restrict forex sales to individuals: regulator

Xinhua, January 13, 2016 Adjust font size:

The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) said Wednesday it does not limit foreign currency sales to individuals, although China faces dropping forex reserves.

SAFE denied media reports that Chinese banks put restrictions on foreign currency sales as many people are buying the U.S. dollar, which has been appreciating against the yuan.

As usual, everyone with an ID card can freely buy foreign currency worth 50,000 U.S. dollars every year from Chinese banks, according to SAFE, and those with proper reasons can buy more.

China's foreign exchange reserves fell by 107.9 billion U.S. dollars in December to 3.33 trillion at year end, the lowest level in more than three years.

The December decline, the sharpest monthly fall on record, was partly due to an interest rate hike last month by the U.S. Federal Reserve and possible future rises as capital flowed out of China for higher returns. Endi