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China calls for new global currency system

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A ‘flawed international monetary system is the institutional root cause of the crisis and a major defect in the current international economic governance structure,’ said Chinese vice Finance Minister Li Yong. - Reuters photo
WASHINGTON: China called for reform of the global currency system, dominated by the dollar, which it said is the root cause of the global financial crisis.

‘We should attach great importance to reform of the international monetary system,’ Chinese vice Finance Minister Li Yong told the spring IMF/World Bank Development Committee meeting in Washington.

A ‘flawed international monetary system is the institutional root cause of the crisis and a major defect in the current international economic governance structure,’ Li said, according to a statement.

‘Accordingly, we should improve the regulatory mechanism for reserve currency issuance, maintain the relative stability of exchange rates of major reserve currencies and promote a diverse and sound international currency system.’

As the world’s main reserve currency, US dollars account for most governments’ foreign exchange reserves and are used to set international market prices for oil, gold and other currencies.

As the issuer of the key reserve currency, the United States also pays less for products and can borrow more easily.

Li did not name the dollar but in late March the People’s Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan said he wanted to replace the US unit which has served as the world’s reserve currency since World War II.

‘The outbreak of the crisis and its spill over to the entire world reflected the inherent vulnerabilities and systemic risks in the existing international monetary system,’ Zhou said, suggesting the International Monetary Fund could play a greater role.

Zhou’s remarks sparked uproar and concern since China has the world’s largest forex reserves at 1.9 trillion dollars.—AFP

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Post by chandoo » May 01, 2009

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Post by triplem » May 01, 2009

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Post by sunny » May 01, 2009

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Post by RituRaj » May 03, 2009

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