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Greg D.
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Holding savings in another currency

Greg D.
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  • Tewksbury, MA
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Last year when I went over to China the exchange rate was 7/1 and 12 months later it was 5/1.

What do you think about holding savings in a different currency? A while back i heard there are two Chinese banks with US branches that will hold your cash in RMBs. The way I see it I lost 30% of my savings last year.

Thoughts?

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Bryan Hancock#4 Off Topic Contributor
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Bryan Hancock#4 Off Topic Contributor
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I would think this only makes sense if you have a lot of cash and wish to immunize currency risk. Putting the cash to work and not keeping as much seems like a better idea to me.

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