The Offshore Renminbi
- Length: 275 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Wiley
- Publication Date: 2013-01-01
- ISBN-10: 1118339258
- ISBN-13: 9781118339251
- Sales Rank: #3153971 (See Top 100 Books)
The Offshore Renminbi: The Rise of the Chinese Currency and Its Global Future
The implications of China’s momentous decision to internationalise its national currency extend far beyond its many clear advantages for national and regional trade and economic stability. While the Chinese government’s game plan regarding the opening of the renminbi to the global markets remains obscure, no one can doubt that its goals are ambitious—including, perhaps, replacing the U.S. dollar as the global reserve currency.
As a global currency, the offshore renminbi is still a comparatively minor player, limited mainly to the Hong Kong Dim Sum bond and FX spot markets. Yet it already has begun to have a significant impact on the global business and finance status quo, challenging time-honored market practices—such as invoicing in U.S. dollars—and creating a steadily mounting wave of new financial products and investment opportunities.
Written by two Hong Kong–based analysts with unparalleled expertise in Chinese market development and insider knowledge of the Chinese authorities’ motives and mission regarding the renminbi, The Offshore Renminbi provides detailed answers to questions about the rise of the renminbi that are of critical importance to international business, finance and public policy professionals. Supported by first-hand source material and extensive original research, Robert Minikin and Kelvin Lau reveal:
- The motives behind China’s decision to open its national currency to global free market forces and what it really hopes to gain by the move
- The role the global credit crisis of 2008 played in the timing and structure of the rollout of the offshore renminbi
- Why China has not fully opened its economy to international capital flows
- How long it is likely to be before China fully opens the renminbi to a global free market
- Regulatory measures which have laid the foundation for the new offshore renminbi
- The huge potential for renminbi market growth given China’s increasingly central role in global trade
- The new financial markets and instruments that have sprung up around the offshore renminbi and their importance for investors and traders
- Public policy implications of an internationalised renminbi and the seismic shifts already underway in both the Asian and global economies
The first authoritative, in-depth analysis of the rise of the renminbi and what it means for the international markets, The Offshore Renminbi is a valuable resource for corporate treasurers, real money and hedge fund investors, FX traders and financial officers at multinational corporations, as well as government policymakers and academic researchers in a variety of related fields.