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renminbi
The renminbi (; ; symbol: ¥; ISO code: CNY; abbreviation: RMB) is the official currency of China. The renminbi is issued by the People's Bank of China, the monetary authority of China. It is the world's fifth-most-traded currency as of April 2025. The Chinese yuan () is the basic unit of the renminbi.
Manchukuo yuan
currency
yuan
one of several Chinese currencies, historical and present; name of currency unit in some east Asian languages
compressed tea
tea leaves pressed into blocks
Sycee
thumb|Imperial gold syceethumb|upright=0.8|Silver sycee
thumb|Drawing of a boat-shaped silver sycee
thumb|Silver sycee
thumb|Gold sycee and molds

Chao
thumb|Yuan dynasty banknote (2 Chinese cash (currency unit)|guàn) with its printing plate (1287)
Jiaozi
one of the first forms of paper money
mace
former Chinese unit of weight and currency

candareen
A candareen (; ; Singapore English usage: hoon) is a traditional measurement of weight in East Asia. It is equal to 10 cash and is of a mace. It is approximately 378 milligrams. A troy candareen is approximately .
history of Chinese currency
history of money in China
jiao
unit of currency
Yuan dynasty coinage
historical coinage of China
Foreign exchange certificate
tool of foreign exchange control
flying cash
paper negotiable instrument in China
Huizi
banknote of the Chinese Southern Song Dynasty
Chinese customs gold unit
former currency of China
China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation
subsidiary of the PBOC
Chinese fen
unit of currency; 1/100th of a yuan