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Banking This Week
A quick roundup of news by country every two weeks:
• Weeks of August 30th 2010
• Weeks of August 16th 2010
• Weeks of August 2nd 2010



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Quick Poll
China is pushing the use of the renminbi for trade settlement, even as companies are selling yuan bonds or setting up yuan funds. What do you think are the main issues in the internationalisation of China’s currency?

It is going to jump-start much-needed improvements in local financial services and infrastructure
The world is hungry for an alternative to the dollar
An internationalised renminbi will give too much power to the Chinese government
It’s senseless to consider before full convertibility


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