TAKE-A-LOOK-China pushes for new currency reserve regime
China's proposals to replace the globally dominant dollar with an alternative world reserve currency mark Beijing's growing confidence on the world economic stage as it challenges the status quo ahead of the Group of 20 summit later this week.
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TOP STORIES > China, Argentina sign 70 bln yuan currency swap[ID:nPEK111298] > China pushes SDR as global super-currency
[ID:nPEK184558] > Obama dismisses idea of single global currency [ID:nN24347329] > Geithner-Dlr to be reserve currency long time [ID:nNAT004828] > Russia: no quick decisions on reserve currency [ID:nLR339249] > IMF head: legitimate to mull reserve currencies [ID:nLP692869]
ANALYSIS/BACKGROUND > Watch China swaps, not just super-currency plan [ID:nPEK69254] > China FX swaps may be boon to its own exporters [ID:nPEK66902] > China's new bilateral currency swaps [ID:nPEK66157]
SWAP AGREEMENTS > Indonesia secures $15 bln FX swap with China [ID:nPEK174235] > China sets 20 bln yuan swap with Belarus [ID:nPEK19229] > China signs 200 bln yuan currency swap with HK [ID:nHKU001175] > Japan, China, S.Korea unite on financial crisis [ID:nLD146658] ---------------------------------------------------------------
Compiled by Tomasz Janowski +65 6870 3854 ---------------------------------------------------------------
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