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At least 20 Trillion Yuan (~2011) with roughly 20 percent annual growth. The numbers are kept deliberately opaque as PRC prints money to buy hard currencies. This currency number explains inflation internal to China and the ability to add hard currencies to the Soveirgn Wealth Fund.

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