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Offshore renminbi market.

open access: yes, 2012
The offshore “currency” (deposit) market is a relatively new phenomenon in international financial markets, having only taken off in the 1960s. It has been one of the fastest growing sectors in international financial services, and has been credited with
Sei, Sin Yee.   +2 more
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The relationship between ASEAN currencies with renminbi [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This study aimed to examine the possibility of the Chinese Renminbi to be the common currency for the ASEAN region. For this purpose, this study inspected whether the Chinese Renminbi has a cointegrating relationship with each of the ASEAN currencies. In
Chong, Mui Foon.
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The internationalisation path of the renminbi. Bruegel Working Paper 2012/05, 13 March 2012 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
As China’s economic might grows, its standing and that of its currency in the international monetary system become increasingly pressing issues. The crisis seems to have reminded the Chinese authorities of the dangers of a unipolar monetary system, and ...
Vallée., Shahin
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Renminbi-Hub Schweiz: enttäuschte Hoffnungen?

open access: yes, 2019
Die Schweiz ist seit 2016 ein Renminbi-Hub. Das heisst: Die chinesische Währung kann seit 2016 grenzüberschreitend gehandelt werden. Mit der Ansiedlung des Hubs waren grosse Erwartungen verknüpft, sollte die chinesische Währung Renminbi ...
Affolter, Beat   +2 more
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Third time lucky? China's push to internationalise the renminbi

open access: yes, 2023
Western concerns that the renminbi could rival the dollar as an international currency contrast with underwhelming numbers in terms of global settlements in renminbi and with the experience of China's two main previous failed attempts to achieve renminbi
García Herrero, Alicia   +1 more
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The Canadian RMB Trading Centre: A Small Step in the Long Road of China’s Peaceful Rise in International Financial Markets

open access: yesThe School of Public Policy Publications, 2017
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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Renminbi liquidity arrangement between China and Bank for International Settlements and the International Monetary and Financial System

open access: yesRevista Conjuntura Austral
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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Importance and development of Chienese renminbi ceonvertibility

open access: yes, 2017
Předmětem této diplomové práce je analýza významu a vývoje směnitelnosti čínského renminbi. Práce popisuje vývoj určování směnného kurzu yuanu, o jehož hodnotě stále do značné míry rozhoduje PBOC.
Mádle, Miroslav
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Challenging Dollar Dominance? The Geopolitical Dimensions of Renminbi (RMB) Internationalisation

open access: yesJournal of Current Chinese Affairs
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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The Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on China's Labor-Intensive Manufacturing Exports [PDF]

open access: yes
Chinese policymakers have resisted calls for faster renminbi appreciation partly because they fear it will reduce low technology exports. We investigate this issue using a panel data set including China's exports of labor-intensive goods to 30 countries.
THORBECKE, Willem, Hanjiang ZHANG
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