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Renminbi internationalisation: precedents and implications / Tobin, Damian   Journal Article
Tobin, Damian Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Although it is commonly assumed that there are no precedents against which to benchmark Renminbi (RMB), this study argues that the People's Republic of China (PRC) own development experience provides a useful perspective on the internationalisation debate. This study indicates that lessons can be learnt from both the successes and the shortcomings of efforts to internationalise the RMB in the 1970s. During this period, state-owned banks in Hong Kong played a central role in mobilising finance for foreign trade. Access to Hong Kong's financial institutions allowed the PRC to maximise international trade receipts while minimising the risk of undue swings in capital flows. This study shows that although China no longer faces foreign exchange scarcity, economic reforms have not yet resolved vulnerabilities in China's financial institutions. As a consequence, Hong Kong has retained its role in mitigating the risks of internationalisation and as a globalising force for China's banking sector more generally.
Key Words Trade  China  Hong Kong  Renminbi  Currency Internationalisation  Banking Reform 
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