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China’s new exchange rate regime, optimal basket currency and currency diversification [PDF]
We build an optimising framework to analyse a class of economies that adopt an ECU-type basket currency while in transition to increased flexibility of the exchange rate regime.
Shi, Nan, Zhang, Xiaoli, Zhang, Zhichao
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Challenges for the dollar as a reserve currency [PDF]
Gianluca Benigno examines the extent to which the financial crisis has undermined the dollar's pre-eminence.reserve currency, international, USA ...
Gianluca Benigno
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China is on the road to becoming a powerful force in global financial markets; statistics suggest that already some 20 per cent of the world’s trade finance is currently conducted in the country’s currency — the yuan, or renminbi (RMB).
John M. Curtis
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China recently signed the Renminbi Liquidity Agreement with the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) to establish a fund that can provide liquidity support in times of financial volatility to its participants.
Larissa Naves de Deus Dornelas
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The end of Europe's longstanding indifference to the renminbi [PDF]
In this Policy Contribution, Jean Pisani-Ferry observes the lack of European interest towards Chinaâ??s exchange policy rate. He believes that Europeans, compared to Americans, are slower to react to external developments.
Jean Pisani-Ferry
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Challenging Dollar Dominance? The Geopolitical Dimensions of Renminbi (RMB) Internationalisation
This paper examines the geopolitical dimensions of China's strategy to internationalise the renminbi (RMB) and reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar.
Monique Taylor
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Behavior Equilibrium Exchange Rate and Misalignment of Renminbi: A Recent Empirical Study [PDF]
This paper employs the behavioral equilibrium exchange rate (BEER) model to estimate the equilibrium real exchange rate of Renminbi (RMB) and the exchange rate misalignment in China, which covers the period from 1994q1 to 2006q2.
Jinzhao Chen
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For the better part of the past decade, the world economy has been dominated by a world economic order that combined Chinese export-led development with US over-consumption.
Moritz Schularick, Niall Ferguson
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Reforming China’s Exchange Rate Policy [PDF]
This paper is aimed at analysing the decision of the Chinese central bank to reform the exchange rate of the national currency and to gauge the effects of this change in regime on the Chinese economy and the world currency markets.
John Ryan
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China and the Global Roles of Currencies [PDF]
China’s concern about its U.S. Dollar reserves is being amplified by the low returns of some of China’ investments in the U.S. which leads to a broader concern about how the current reserve system basically entails China lending to the U.S.
John Ryan
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