Saturday, 5 March 2011

News: China moves faster than expected.

A blog post over at ZeroHedge analyzes a recent find from Reuters:

“China hopes to allow all exporters and importers to settle their cross-border trades in the yuan by this year, the central bank said on Wednesday, as part of plans to grow the currency’s international role. In a statement on its website www.pbc.gov.cn, the central bank said it would respond to overseas demand for the yuan to be used as a reserve currency. It added it would also allow the yuan to flow back into China more easily.” To all those who claim that China is perfectly happy with the status quo, in which it is willing to peg the Renmibni to the Dollar in perpetuity, this may come as a rather unpleasant surprise, as it indicates that suddenly China is far more vocal about its intention to convert its currency to reserve status, and in the process make the dollar even more insignificant.

This is huge.  Read my article about The world’s reserve currency status and why its removal will cause financial collapse.

Read the entire story @ China attacks the dollar.

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