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To: TobagoJack who wrote (67997)11/12/2010 8:57:20 PM
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...should yuan float...

TJ, in your mind does the yuan still need to be pegged to the dollar? If so, over what time frame does it stay pegged. I can't see how it can become a world currency while still pegged to the dollar? It seems that China can't have it both ways.

From the earlier article:

But it won’t be quick. China has set a 2020 goal to develop Shanghai as a global financial centre commensurate with the status of the yuan, and China’s role in the world markets. So 2020 is seen as a tentative deadline for yuan internationalisation.

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