
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2382420
handle: 10419/101261
This paper provides an overview of the potential international role of the renminbi (RMB). Reviewing the current state, the paper finds that much progress has been made on RMB settlements for trade involving the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and on RMB-denominated bond issuance in Hong Kong, China, but that RMB internationalization is still limited due to capital account controls. It argues that a high degree of RMB internationalization requires significant capital account liberalization, which in turn would call for greater exchange rate flexibility so that the central bank can enjoy monetary policy autonomy. This, however, would pose a challenge for PRC authorities as hasty capital account liberalization could expose its financial markets to the risk of crisis. The paper also emphasizes the importance of institutional reforms to make the RMB a truly international reserve currency.
renminbi (RMB), internationalization, PRC, China, capital account internationalization, financial market liberalization, monetary policy autonomy, ddc:330, capital account liberalization, currency internationalization, Renminbi, renminbi; yuan; international monetary policy; currency internationalization; foreign exchange; capital account liberalization; financial market, international monetary policy, Internationaler Finanzmarkt, renminbi, financial market, F32, yuan, F33, foreign exchange, F41, F31, jel: jel:F31, jel: jel:F32, jel: jel:F41, jel: jel:F33
renminbi (RMB), internationalization, PRC, China, capital account internationalization, financial market liberalization, monetary policy autonomy, ddc:330, capital account liberalization, currency internationalization, Renminbi, renminbi; yuan; international monetary policy; currency internationalization; foreign exchange; capital account liberalization; financial market, international monetary policy, Internationaler Finanzmarkt, renminbi, financial market, F32, yuan, F33, foreign exchange, F41, F31, jel: jel:F31, jel: jel:F32, jel: jel:F41, jel: jel:F33
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