Reform for yuan to be in SDR
CHINA will continue to push ahead financial reforms with the hope that its currency can be included in the special drawing rights basket later this year, an official said.
Yi Gang, deputy governor of the People’s Bank of China, made the remarks at the International Monetary Fund annual talks held in Lima, Peru, according to a statement on the website of the central bank on Saturday.
The IMF is expected to assess the possible inclusion of the yuan before the year end.
China has opened its interbank bond market and forex market to overseas financial institutions and has been promoting data transparency, following SDR requirements, Yi said.
The PBOC has further freed the yuan exchange rate through changes to the central parity rate mechanism to make the exchange rate more flexible, he said.
China will continue with its stable monetary policies, he said.
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