Chinese Yuan

The Chinese yuan is the official currency of the People's Republic of China, overseen by the People's Bank of China. It serves as a primary unit of account in the global economy and is frequently discussed as an alternative option for international trade and reserve diversification.

Concept

Claims made by or about Chinese Yuan

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Claims about this entity's actions, status, or capabilities.

Subject

Chinese Yuan > International Financial Market

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But progress in internationalising the currency has been halting at best.

What could replace the dollar? | The Economist
Chinese Yuanfaces challenges in internationalizationInternational Financial Market

But progress in internationalising the currency has been halting at best.

1m11s233K views • 4 days ago
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Subject

Chinese Yuan > International Financial Market

Quote from Video

But progress in internationalising the currency has been halting at best.

What could replace the dollar? | The Economist
Chinese Yuanfaces challenges in internationalizationInternational Financial Market

But progress in internationalising the currency has been halting at best.

1m20s233K views • 4 days ago
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Subject

Chinese Yuan > investor doubt

Quote from Video

But progress in internationalising the currency has been halting at best. This is partly because of China's opaque and authoritarian government

Could the dollar lose its dominance? | The Economist
Chinese Yuaninternationalizationinvestor doubt

But progress in internationalising the currency has been halting at best. This is partly because of China's opaque and authoritarian government

3m33s80K views • 4 days ago
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