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China suggests switch from dollar

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 24 March 2009

Economy-budget International

China’s central bank has called for a new global reserve currency run by the International Monetary Fund to replace the US dollar.

Central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan did not explicitly mention the dollar, but said the crisis showed the dangers of relying on one currency.

With the world’s largest currency reserves of $2tn, China is the biggest holder of dollar assets.

Its leaders have often complained about the dollar’s volatility.

China has long been uneasy about relying on the dollar for trade and to store its reserves and recently expressed concerns that Washington’s efforts to rescue the US economy could erode the value of the currency.

His speech was, unusually, published in both Chinese and English, signalling it was intended for an international audience.

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