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euro and the Chinese renminbi (RMB). It focuses on what we call China’s “dominance hypothesis”, i.e. whether the renminbi … global financial crisis. These results are consistent with China’s dominance hypothesis and with the view that the … international monetary system is already tri-polar. However, we also find that China’s currency movements are to some extent …
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Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan and Singapore which collectively hold about US$2.8 trillion worth of US Treasury bonds as part …, the more they are exposed to a potential free fall of the US dollar. China has been blamed, not only by US congressmen who … billions, or at least the US-China trade deficits $200 billions (including Hong Kong)? 500% or 1000%? Of cause no body asked …
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measures taken by China to internationalize its renminbi, including several bilateral swap agreements signed with other central … banks, have reinforced other eastward trends in the world economy. In this paper, China's acceleration of renminbi …
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As China's economic might grows, its standing and that of its currency in the international monetary system become … internationalisation strategy is not clear and China has not defined publicly the monetary system it aims to achieve. Nevertheless, there … until China fully opens its capital and financial accounts, makes its exchange rate flexible and liberalises its financial …
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changes for the balance and sustainability of China's own economic development as well as the associated implications for the … global monetary system. While China is actively promoting the internationalization of its currency, it is a long way from … attaining full convertibility or meeting other prerequisites for achieving reserve currency status. Ultimately, China will …
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deflationary impulses for the rest of the world economy. The jury is still out on whether the second largest economy, China, will …
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