“China’s economy is booming, and in the West, everyone from President Obama on down is demanding that the Chinese currency be allowed to rise in value. Now, it’s possible for small investors in the U.S. to capitalize on this opportunity. The Bank of China’s New York Branch announced this week that Americans will now be able to open FDIC-guaranteed accounts in the bank in a way that was never before permitted — by converting their deposits into the Chinese currency, known officially as the renminbi and colloquially as the yuan. According to the bank’s website, account owners can exchange as much as $4,000 worth of renminbi a day, up to a maximum of $20,000 a year.”
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2011/01/14/china-currency-renminbi-bank-account/
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