Monday, June 21, 2010

Yam backs yuan as international currency


Joseph Yam

Yam backs yuan as international currency
21-06-2010

The former head of the Monetary Authority, Joseph Yam, says China should internationalise the yuan -- and should do so quickly.

Mr Yam - who's an adviser to the People's Bank of China - says with China's economic growth rate and its proven track record of effective macro-economic management, the yuan could be "the third leg of the international monetary system".

He says currently the US dollar and the Euro are structurally unstable and many have argued for another alternative currency that would command international confidence.

Yuan hits five-year high against dollar


Yuan

Yuan hits five-year high against dollar
21-06-2010

The yuan has hit its highest level against the US dollar for five years, after policymakers pledged to make the currency more flexible.

The yuan surged to 6.8089 to the dollar on the nation's main foreign exchange trading market - its highest level since July 2005.

The People's Bank of China said on Saturday that it would "strengthen the flexibility" of the yuan exchange rate.

But at the same time, it said there would be no "large swings" in the currency and no one-off adjustment.

The Bank today left the daily yuan reference rate unchanged at 6.8275 to the dollar.

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