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Asian nations built stockpiles of foreign reserves during 2013. Will increased FX reserve holdings help against expected volatility and which countries are prepared? CT asks the experts.
The UK and China have agreed to establish direct conversion of the pound and renminbi, while the euro and renminbi may not be far off. In terms of trade settlement, what is the potential impact of this development? ...
The Bank of England and the China's central bank will sign a three-year FX swap agreement. Will this increase the use of renminbi for trade in the UK and Europe and what more needs to be done? CT asks the experts.
Exchange and rates of renminbi inside Taiwan are expected to move in line with offshore CNH market rates in the near term. Will exchange and interest rate regimes in Taiwan converge with Hong Kong's? CT asks the experts.
China’s regulators are freeing up the movement of renminbi and FX from China via a series of pilots. What does this mean for the offshore CNH market in 2013, if anything? CT asks the experts.
A severe liquidity squeeze in the offshore renminbi deliverable forward market was spotted on the very front-end of the curve, on July 3. The overnight implied rate shot up to 15% at one point. Should corporations be ...