How China’s yuan could be the currency whipping boy of Brexit

Given its limited exposure to Europe,China should have been well positioned to weather the upheaval after British voters dramatically decided to quit the European Union last week. But the Asian country is finding itself in the center of action again as the renewed strength in the U.S. dollar is stoking fears of a sharp depreciation in the yuan.
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