Trends and implications in the internationalisation of the Renminbi

Trends and implications in the RMB internationalisation

China’s ambition to internationalise its currency has brought about a unique set of opportunities, challenges and implications...

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Trends and implications in the internationalisation of the Renminbi

China’s ambition to internationalise its currency has brought about a unique set of opportunities, challenges and implications for those investing in the country. As China continues to invest in both international and domestic frameworks to support RMB internationalisation, it is important for institutions to articulate what strategic role they want the RMB and China to play.

 

This article appeared in The Redback Reporter, Issue 8, March 2017 

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