Why All The Yawning Over The Yuan?

When it comes to China all the main stream media will ever cover is something in regards to a ‘hot topic of the day’ brought about by either a political discourse, or some celebratory exhibition being observed within its boundaries. When it comes to trade, or business topics, they’ve pretty much abandoned them in total, leaving that realm for the ‘business/financial’ outlets.
So it’s no wonder that when it comes to trade, or monetary issues most haven’t a clue. However, one would think when it came to the #1 financial headline generator that had the ability to send markets plunging reminiscent of a ‘Black Monday’ causing global financial panic worldwide, and triggering (the first time in history) a tripping of all three circuit breakers on the U. S.’s major futures markets, while simultaneously causing the Federal Reserve for the first time in its history to openly state ‘international developments’ as a root cause and catalyst to postpone a monetary decision that is supposedly U. S. centric only. The business/financial media would be all over it. Yet? (insert crickets here)

This post was published at Zero Hedge on Oct 23, 2016.