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The Internationalization of Renminbi
After global financial crisis 2008, the position of the US dollar began to be debated and led to the narrative of the internationalization of renminbi. This literature review discusses how the literatures has evolved regarding internationalization of renminbi.
Fredy Buhama Lumban Tobing +2 more
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A Demand-Side Analysis of Renminbi Internationalisation: The Renminbi in South Korea
As the internationalisation of the renminbi has progressed rapidly in recent years, research on it has also grown considerably. However, most of this research tends to focus mainly on analysing it from the supply side, looking, for example, at China’s economic and political conditions and related policy measures.
CHEY, Hyoung-kyu
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Consumer Perceptions of Oxidation-Related Effects on Facial Skin Aging and Skincare Product Features. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Oxidative stress on the skin can exacerbate undesirable skin conditions and promote skin aging. It is unclear how consumers of skincare products recognize, perceive, and describe oxidation effects in skin. It is also unclear what they perceive to be the solution for oxidation in the skin.
Chua K, Shi S, Lua BL.
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O pioneirismo da China na criação de uma moeda digital emitida pelo Banco Central (CBDC na sigla em inglês) abre inúmeras perguntas sobre suas implicações para a dinâmica de poder mundial.
Alba Boaventura +2 more
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What Drives Growing Currency Co-movements with the Renminbi?
China’s increasing trade volume and continuous integration with global financial markets have strengthened the influences of the renminbi on the exchange rates of different currencies.
Bokyeong Park, Jiyoun An
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We investigate the relationship between market uncertainty and the relative value of the Renminbi against currencies that the safe haven literature typically considers as the traditional safe haven currency candidates. Our sample spans the February 2011 to April 2016 period.
Rasmus Fatum +2 more
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China's transition to a digital currency does it threaten dollarization?
This article provides a detailed introduction to China's launching of a digital currency. We conduct a comparative analysis concerning whether digital currency is a more stable and reliable currency than cryptocurrency and investigate whether a digital ...
Ahmet Faruk Aysan, Farrukh Nawaz Kayani
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This article investigates the time-frequency volatility spillovers between Chinese renminbi onshore and offshore markets during the COVID-19 crisis. By employing wavelet analysis, we find that: (i) As the timescale increases, the volatility spillovers ...
Liang Wang, Xianyan Xiong, Ziqiu Cao
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The Chinese Dollar Linked to the Hong Kong's during the Global Crisis
Este documento explora el nivel de precios internos y la competitividad comercial de Hong Kong, además de la compatibilidad de esta caja de conversión basada en el dólar con los criterios inspirados en la teoría de la zona monetaria óptima (ZMO).
Quah Chee Heong
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Appreciating the Renminbi [PDF]
AbstractInternational 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
Tyers, Rod, Zhang, Ying
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