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Is China’s yuan replacing the dollar?

Beijing is setting up an ‘alternative financial system’

Raccontata daforeignpolicy.comtheweek.comcnbc.com

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AI · summaries
theweek.comStai leggendo4 g fa

Is China’s yuan replacing the dollar?

Beijing is setting up an ‘alternative financial system’

originale
cnbc.com3 g fa

If you think China needs to dethrone U.S. dollar, you don't understand how it is waging global currency war

It's misguided to focus on China's renminbi replacing the U.S. dollar. Beijing is already successfully reducing dependence on a dollar-centric global system.

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foreignpolicy.com7 g fa

China’s De-Dollarization Drive Has Hit a Wall

Beijing can create financial instruments, but it cannot decree demand.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·foreignpolicy.com

    China’s De-Dollarization Drive Has Hit a Wall

    Beijing can create financial instruments, but it cannot decree demand.

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·theweek.com

    Is China’s yuan replacing the dollar?

    Beijing is setting up an ‘alternative financial system’

  3. domenica 28 giugno 2026·cnbc.com

    If you think China needs to dethrone U.S. dollar, you don't understand how it is waging global currency war

    It's misguided to focus on China's renminbi replacing the U.S. dollar. Beijing is already successfully reducing dependence on a dollar-centric global system.