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Chinese currency
US Sanctions Boost China’s Cross-Border Currency Use
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Daniel McDowell.
Is France Backing China’s Currency Against the US Dollar?
By Alain Tao
President Macron's recent state visit to China resulted in rare yuan-denominated deals. Does that signal French support for renminbi internationalization?
The Internationalization of China’s Currency in Indonesia
By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
The RMB is gradually making inroads in Indonesia.
RMB Internationalization Outlook: Milestones and the BRI
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Caroline Owen.
Rise of the Redback: Internationalizing the Chinese Renminbi
By David G. Landry and Heiwai Tang
Beijing’s plans to internationalize the RMB haven't come to fruition; the Belt and Road Initiative may help finally make gains.
China’s Economy: The New Normal and the Virtuous Circle
By Yanfei Li
China has played its own economic game. Time to throw out the economic textbooks?
How to Internationalize the RMB
By Lu Chen
Capital account liberalization is not the key to internationalizing China's currency.
Can ‘New’ Keynesianism Save the Chinese Economy?
By Yanfei Li
Why national capitalism will not be enough to keep China out of trouble.
How China's 'Belt and Road' Compares to the Marshall Plan
By Simon Shen
Should we think of "One Belt, One Road" as China's Marshall Plan?
Uncharted Waters for the Renminbi in 2016
By Ankit Panda
Moves by China's central bank and the IMF have seen the renminbi enter a new era.
China’s Dollar Peg to Wind Down
By Sara Hsu
It seems likely that China’s central bank will reduce its grip on the U.S. dollar.
The Renminbi Joins the IMF's SDR Basket. Now What?
By Ankit Panda
This is a big moment for China, but its economy still has challenges that it needs to address.
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