Money and Finance
Studies and Research
- Paths to a Reserve Currency: Internationalization of the Renminbi and its ImplicationsY. Huang, D. Wang, and G. FanAsian Development Bank Institute1 May 2014
- Internationalization of the Renminbi: The Role of Trade SettlementJ.E. Gagnon and K. TroutmanPeterson Institute for International Economics1 May 2014
- The People's Republic of China's Financial Markets: Are They Deep and Liquid Enough for Renminbi Internationalization?P.C. Cruz, Y. Gao, and L.L. SongAsian Development Bank Institute30 Apr 2014
- Dynamic Transition of the Exchange Rate Regime in the People’s Republic of China N. Yoshino, S. Kaji, and T. AsonumaAsian Development Bank Institute25 Apr 2014
- Asian Monetary Integration: A Japanese PerspectiveM. KawaiAsian Development Bank Institute18 Apr 2014
- Exchange Rate Flexibility and Credit during Capital Inflow Reversals: Purgatory ... not Paradise N.E. Magud and E.R. VesperoniInternational Monetary Fund16 Apr 2014
- Use of National Currencies for Trade Settlement in East Asia: A ProposalI.H. Lee and Y.C. ParkAsian Development Bank Institute11 Apr 2014
- The Rise of the "Redback" and the People's Republic of China's Capital Account Liberalization: An Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Invoicing Currencies H. Ito and M. ChinnAsian Development Bank Institute7 Apr 2014
- The Role of Offshore Financial Centers in the Process of Renminbi InternationalizationY-W. CheungAsian Development Bank Institute3 Apr 2014
- One Currency, two markets: the renminbi's growing influence in Asia-PacificC. Shu, D. He, and X. ChengBank for International Settlements1 Apr 2014