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renminbi
Don’t Worry, China Won’t Dump the Dollar
By Joshua P. Zoffer
A number of factors will keep China wedded to the U.S. dollar, and U.S. debt.
China’s Capital Outflows
By Sara Hsu
In a reverse, the central bank is now having to intervene in support of its currency.
At S&ED, China's Currency Is Back in the Spotlight
By Shannon Tiezzi
Remarks by the U.S. Treasury Secretary mark a puzzling return to an old issue: the value of China's currency.
The Renminbi Goes Abroad
By Hamid Poorsafar
The internationalization of China’s currency is underway, albeit with some important hurdles still to clear.
China Doubles Currency Trading Band
By James Parker
The announcement is at least a partial explanation for a recent fall in the renminbi.
China Intentions Unclear on Weakening Currency
By James Parker
What is behind the recent slide in the renminbi? There are several possible answers.
China’s Shadow Currency
By Matthew Lowenstein
Bankers acceptance notes are financing tremendous speculation in China’s provinces. How long can this last?
A Roadmap for China's Foreign Exchange Reforms
By Li Zhenyu and Shi Mingshen
China may achieve decisive results with foreign exchange, interest rate and capital account reforms by 2020.
China’s Big Currency Strategy
China’s growing success in internationalizing the RMB has both political and economic implications.
The Dollar's Limited Reprieve
Failure to raise the debt ceiling would have been catastrophic for both the U.S. and global economy. Investors should take note.
The Dollar Trap: China’s Misunderstood Foreign Exchange Reserves
By James Parker
"...they really are not much use for a domestic financial crisis or as a weapon against the U.S..."
Even Without TPP, China's Trade Future with Asia is Bright
Free-trade agreements or not, proximity and markets will ensure intra-regional trade remains supreme.