China's currency Renminbi to become fourth most-used currency: Report

RMB is now the world's second trade-finance currency, fifth payment currency, and sixth foreign-exchange currency, said a report.

China's currency Renminbi to become fourth most-used currency: Report
BEIJING: China's currency Renminbi (RMB) has become the world's second trade-finance currency after the dollar, and hopes to become the fourth most-used international currency replacing Japanese Yen, according to a report by a Chinese University.

RMB is now the world's second trade-finance currency, fifth payment currency, and sixth foreign-exchange currency, said a report by Renmin University of China.

Hopefully, it will become the world's fourth international currency, replacing Japanese Yen, state-run People's Daily reported citing the report.

Chen Yulu, president of the university, said during the 2015 International Monetary Forum that RII (RMB Internationalisation Index) has raised from 0.02 in 2009 to 2.47 in 2014.

Level of acceptance of RMB worldwide is significantly elevated as the RMB cross-border flow reaches 6.55 trillion (more than USD 1 trillion) in 2014, seeing a rise of 41.6 per cent.

RMB constitutes 2.96 per cent of worldwide trades, seeing a direct investment of 1.05 trillion, the report said.
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With progress made in the construction of One Belt, One Road (Silk Road projects) RMB will see a greater surge in market share, it said.
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