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sufficient depth and liquidity. To support market development and financial integration, regional cooperation would be …
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As the world’s second largest economy, largest trading nation, and the largest foreign holder of United States (US) government bonds, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) needs a currency with international status that can match its economic status in the global economy....
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sufficient depth and liquidity. To support market development and financial integration, regional cooperation would be …
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As the world’s second largest economy, largest trading nation, and the largest foreign holder of United States (US) government bonds, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) needs a currency with international status that can match its economic status in the global economy....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278134
sufficient depth and liquidity. To support market development and financial integration, regional cooperation would be …
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development has been limited by hurdles confronting borrowers and lenders, current and potential liquidity providers, and …
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development has been limited by hurdles confronting borrowers and lenders, current and potential liquidity providers, and …
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development has been limited by hurdles confronting borrowers and lenders, current and potential liquidity providers, and …
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The adoption of quantitative easing (QE) policy by the United States (US) Federal Reserve Bank since early 2009 has aroused widespread concerns in Asia and elsewhere regarding its possible impact in terms of the weakening of the US dollar and stimulating capital outflows to emerging...
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The adoption of quantitative easing (QE) policy by the United States (US) Federal Reserve Bank since early 2009 has aroused widespread concerns in Asia and elsewhere regarding its possible impact in terms of the weakening of the US dollar and stimulating capital outflows to emerging...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009652210