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China's currency needs reform at home before gaining more traction internationally

  • Written by Hui Feng, Future Fellow, Griffith Asia Institute and Centre for Governance and Public Policy, Griffith University
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Businesses and governments around the world are watching as China grows, innovates and extends its influence. We explore how the country got to where it is and what might be in store for its future in our series Understanding China’s Influence.


In Chinese, “renminbi” means the currency of the people. Yet for so long China’s...

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