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Preference for HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Access Among Men who Have Sex With Men in China: A Discrete Choice Experiment. [PDF]

open access: yesOpen Forum Infect Dis
Huang W   +8 more
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Renminbi Going Global [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
AbstractThe present paper evaluates the international status of the Chinese currency, the renminbi (RMB), by examining its use in the global market. Specifically, the discussion focuses on the recent developments of RMB trading in the global foreign exchange market, cross‐border trade settlement in RMB, the Hong Kong offshore market and China's ...
Xiaoli Chen, Yin-Wong Cheung
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Internationalisation of the renminbi and offshore renminbi business

Law and Financial Markets Review, 2013
Internationalisation of the renminbi (or yuan, Chinese currency) is a clear policy and the irreversible direction of the Chinese government. The mid-term policy strategy is to make inflow and outflow of renminbi easier, and to boost the use of renminbi in international trade and finance so as to reduce reliance on the US dollar. This article focuses on
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Renminbi Rising: The Inclusion of the Renminbi in the SDR Basket

2018
In 2015, the IMF found that the Renminbi met the criteria for inclusion in the SDR basket and the Renminbi became the fifth SDR basket currency with effect from October 1, 2016. This paper reflects on the change from the IMF’s institutional perspective, providing relevant background and insight into the legal aspects of the decision.
Hoang Pham   +2 more
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Will the renminbi become a world currency? [PDF]

open access: possibleChina Economic Review, 2009
Abstract China has emerged as a major power in the world economy, so it seems natural to consider whether its currency will also have a major role. At present the renminbi is not used internationally. We look at the factors that contribute to the international use of currencies, and focus on the aspects of China's financial system that would have to ...
Wendy Dobson, Paul R. Masson
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Will the Renminbi Devalue?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
The Renminbi surprised the World markets by its unexpected devaluations first in August 2015 and then in January 2016. Will the Renminbi devalue again? In this paper, the questions of whether the Renminbi is over-valued, whether the level of Chinese official foreign exchange reserves is adequate, and whether a devaluation is in the best interests of ...
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Appreciating the Renminbi [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
International pressure to revalue China’s currency stems in part from the expectation that rapid economic growth should be associated with an underlying real exchange rate appreciation. This hinges on the Balassa-Samuelson hypothesis, which sees growth as stemming from improvements in traded sector productivity and associated rises in wages and non ...
Rod Tyers, Iain Bain
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