Chinese renminbi
Brazil, Russia and India see China as their main competitor and will wait until the country allows appreciation of the yuan before they follow suit
Clearing of non-deliverable forwards has yet to get off the ground, despite clearers having switched their focus to the product during the course...
UK chancellor George Osborne is pushing hard for London to become the next financial centre for the trading of renminbi, but despite the blaze...
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Market participants share their expectations for a challenging year ahead in the foreign exchange industry
Exploiting the opportunities arising from the internationalisation of Chinese renminbi has been a key part of HSBC’s success in FX, says derivatives head
Lamido Sanusi explains why he made the decision to convert 10% of the country’s reserves into renminbi
Chinese renminbi looks poised for reserve status, but still no consensus on when it will happen due to forces beyond "anyone's control", senior academic tells FX Week Asia conference in Singapore
The possibility that renminbi will become a reserve currency in its own right appears to be becoming a reality, as a number of central banks have begun to diversify into the Chinese currency. Chiara Albanese reports
The renminbi is on the up, but is it climbing fast enough? Farah Khalique talks to currency strategists and a global head of FX structuring about the performance of the currency and future trends
Jens Scharff-Hansen, co-head of FX and short rates trading for Asia at Deutsche Bank, talks to Farah Khalique about the growth of offshore renminbi trading, recent dislocations in the onshore and offshore markets and how corporates can take...
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