Gaining Currency

The Rise of the Renminbi

Eswar S Prasad author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:24th Nov '16

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China's currency, the renminbi (RMB), has taken the world by storm. The RMB is well on its way to becoming a significant international currency, one that is used widely in international trade and finance. This book documents the RMB's impressive rise, with China successfully adopting a unique playbook for promoting its currency. China's growing economic might, expanding international influence, and the rise of its currency are all intricately connected. The book documents how China's government has tied these goals together, enabling faster progress towards each of them. But there are many pitfalls ahead, both for China's economy and its currency. The book shows how the government has so far navigated its way around domestic and international dangers, but enormous risks still lie ahead. The International Monetary Fund has elevated the RMB to the status of an official reserve currency, a currency that foreign central banks use to keep their rainy day funds. If China plays its cards right, with reforms that put its economy and financial markets on the right track, the RMB is going to become an important reserve currency that could rival some of the traditional reserve currencies such as the euro and the Japanese yen. But this book argues that there are limits to the RMB's ascendance-the hype about its inevitable rise to global dominance is overblown. The Chinese leadership's apparent commitment to financial sector and other market-oriented reforms-coupled with unambiguous repudiation of political, legal, and institutional reforms-sets the RMB on a clear course. It will attain the status of a reserve currency over time but has essentially given up its claim of being seen as a safe haven currency, one that investors turn to for safety. The RMB will erode but not seriously challenge the U.S. dollar's dominance in international finance.

A clear and even fascinating account of the structures and quirks of China's financial markets. Stylistically, along with concision, Prasad has a knack for storytelling that makes his account highly readable. * Nick Ronalds, Financial Analysts Journal *
Investment managers planning to enter the Chinese financial markets will find an excellent guide in Eswar Prasad, author of Gaining Currency: The Rise of the Renminbi, a clear and even fascinating account of the structures and quirks of China's financial markets. Prasad, a former research economist at the IMF (International Monetary Fund) and now a professor at Cornell University, combines a practitioner's technical grasp of the subject with a nonacademic clarity of style that will enlighten novices as well as professionals experienced in Chinese finance. * Nick Ronalds, Financial Analysts Journal *

ISBN: 9780190631055

Dimensions: 155mm x 236mm x 33mm

Weight: 1g

344 pages