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Chinese renminbi looks poised for reserve status, but still no consensus on when it will happen due to forces beyond "anyone's control", senior academic tells FX Week Asia conference in Singapore
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The recent financial crisis in the west has presented China with a range of challenges as well as opportunities.
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China is gearing up efforts to launch an onshore credit default swap (CDS) market as the country seeks to gradually build out its financial derivatives markets. The creation of a credit derivatives market in the country is seen as an important step to...
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The renminbi will over the long term become a reserve currency, according to a survey of central bank reserve managers carried out by Incisive Media's Central Banking Publications in autumn 2009. Thirty-five per cent of respondents think the renminbi...
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China's leading role among Asia-Pacific economies means it must end the renminbi peg to the US dollar by the second quarter of 2010 to avoid harm to other countries' export trade, according to Rodney Jones, principal of Wigram Capital. Speaking today...
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