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China’s push for a global yuan gains ground in one of Africa’s biggest oil economies

Angola has approved the Chinese yuan for banks’ foreign-currency reserve requirements, strengthening financial ties with Beijing as China expands the global use of its currency

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africa.businessinsider.comStai leggendo7 g fa

China’s push for a global yuan gains ground in one of Africa’s biggest oil economies

Angola has approved the Chinese yuan for banks’ foreign-currency reserve requirements, strengthening financial ties with Beijing as China expands the global use of its currency

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cryptobriefing.com7 g fa

Angola allows banks to use China's yuan for reserve requirements, signaling dollar diversification push

Angola's central bank now allows banks to hold Chinese yuan for reserve requirements alongside the dollar, euro, and rand, deepening ties with Beijing.

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  1. venerdì 10 luglio 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    Angola allows banks to use China's yuan for reserve requirements, signaling dollar diversification push

    Angola's central bank now allows banks to hold Chinese yuan for reserve requirements alongside the dollar, euro, and rand, deepening ties with Beijing.

  2. sabato 11 luglio 2026·africa.businessinsider.com

    China’s push for a global yuan gains ground in one of Africa’s biggest oil economies

    Angola has approved the Chinese yuan for banks’ foreign-currency reserve requirements, strengthening financial ties with Beijing as China expands the global use of its currency