Chinese Language Blog
Menu
Search

Tag Archives: Chinese currency

Money Talks (in Chinese) Posted by on Aug 13, 2015

Chinese money.

There’s been a lot of talk about China’s currency – the RMB (renminbi) – in the past few days, as the People’s Bank of China allowed it to depreciate by 2% against the dollar. Do a brief search, and you’ll find tons of articles from financial publications all around the world speculating on the reasons…

Continue Reading

Chinese Currency Posted by on Mar 6, 2013

In China, the official name for currency is RMB (人民币 – rén mín bì), meaning “the people’s currency.”  However, in daily dealings it is often referred to as yuan (元 – yuán) or the slang term kuai (块 – kuài), kind of like how we say “bucks” in the US sometimes. While American dollars (美元 – měi yuán) feature various notable figures on…

Continue Reading

Stackin’ that Kuai! Posted by on Jun 16, 2011

In China, the official name for currency is RMB (人民币 – rén mín bì), meaning “the people’s currency.”  However, in daily dealings it is often referred to as yuan (元 – yuán) or the slang term kuai (块 – kuài), kind of like how we say “bucks” in the US sometimes. While American dollars…

Continue Reading