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Election and Terrorism Concerns Drive the Valuation of the Yuan Against the Pound
Election and terrorism concerns driving a weaker pound and stronger yuan will likely result in increased numbers of Chinese tourists traveling to the UK. Read MoreLuxury Investors’ China Panic Eases as Yuan Stops Sinking
Slumping stock prices from the yuan devaluation saw a turnaround after reassurances from the People's Bank of China. Read MoreHow Much Will China’s Yuan Devaluation Hurt Luxury?
Investors' rush to drop luxury shares after China's surprise currency devaluation may have been an overreaction, according to experts. Read More4 Chinese Internet Companies Betting On Mobile Wealth Management
As the Chinese government looks to allowing more types of companies to receive banking licenses, tech giants WeChat and Baidu are looking to move into the industry. Read MoreWill London Luxury Boutiques Soon Stock Chinese Yuan?
Considering the impact that Chinese tourist-shoppers are starting to make in shopping meccas like London, it might not be long before the RMB becomes a popular currency among retailers, and… Read More“Europe Beckons Chinese Shoppers” On Forbes China Tracker
This week, the Forbes China Tracker blog features the article "Europe Beckons Chinese Shoppers" by the editor of Jing Daily, which looks at the possible benefits a falling euro may… Read MoreWill The RMB Bridge The Taiwan Strait?
China seems to have taken a two-part approach to the issue of global currency flows, consistently calling for the replacement of the dollar by a new SDR at the top… Read MoreThe Implications of the Yuan Appreciation
Is the yuan's internationalization running parallel to China's evolution as a global player? In other words, as China's position in world affairs grows, will the same be said of its… Read MoreThe Yuan’s Growing Global Reach: How Will It Affect The Art World?
Today, a piece on the internationalization of the Chinese yuan by Ha Jiming, the chief economist at China International Capital, China's largest investment bank, was published on Forbes.com. Ha believes… Read More