China and the renminbi: A Risk.net article collection

The recent financial crisis in the west has presented China with a range of challenges as well as opportunities.

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The recent removal of the US dollar peg for China's currency, the renminbi, represents a significant step in the evolution of that country's evolution. Other changes that are putting China on the path to becoming an enormous marketplace for sophisticated financial products are also happening.If you have a favourite article on China and the renminbi from Risk.net and think it should be included in this collection, email ellen.davis@incisivemedia.com

 

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Stemming the tide of rising FX settlement risk

As the trading of emerging markets currencies gathers pace and broader uncertainty sweeps across financial markets, CLS is exploring alternative services designed to mitigate settlement risk for the FX market

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