By admin on January 12, 2010
The US Dollar rose and stocks declined in Asian trading after China allowed the yield on its 1-year central bank bill to rise for the first time in 20 weeks, hinting that policymakers are becoming worried about overheating the economy and may start withdraw stimulus.
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