Magnetization and 63Cu NMR-NQR relaxation measurements are used to study the
superconducting fluctuations in YBa2Cu3O6+x (YBCO) oriented powders. In
optimally doped YBCO the fluctuating negative magnetization M_{fl}(H,T) is
rather well described by an anisotropic Ginzburg-Landau (GL) functional and the
curves M_{fl}/sqrt{H} cross at Tc. In underdoped YBCO, instead, over a wide
temperature range an anomalous diamagnetism is observed, stronger than in the
optimally doped compound by about an order of magnitude. The field and
temperature dependences of M_{fl} cannot be described either by an anisotropic
GL functional or on the basis of scaling arguments. The anomalous diamagnetism
is more pronounced in samples with a defined order in the Cu(1)O chains. The
63Cu(2) relaxation rate shows little, if any, field dependence in the vicinity
of the transition temperature Tc(H=0). It is argued how the results in the
underdoped compounds can be accounted for by the presence of charge
inhomogeneities, favoured by chains ordering