Aiming at the Dollar, China Makes a Pitch for Its Currency
The leader of China’s central bank made a clear though indirect critique of the dollar’s role as the world’s main currency.
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The leader of China’s central bank made a clear though indirect critique of the dollar’s role as the world’s main currency.
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