China strikes again, after similar deals with South Korea, Indonesia, and Malaysia. The obvious purpose: to avoid the need for dollars, which they've used up till now in their bilateral trade.
"CHINA and Argentina have agreed to swap $14.5 billion of their currencies to enable South America's second-largest economy to avoid using US dollars in trade between the nations, as Beijing ratchets up the pressure on Washington.
In a bid to force the US to relax its grip on global financial institutions, China yesterday announced a deal allowing Argentine businesses to buy Chinese imports directly in yuan. Usually, international trade is conducted in US dollars, which Argentine companies have to buy with pesos.
The currency swap with Argentina is the first between China and a Latin American, but follows similar deals to bypass the dollar recently concluded by Beijing with South Korea, Indonesia and Malaysia - driving growing expectation that Asia will steadily be transformed into a "yuan bloc".
China has been pushing to end the dollar's international dominance as a currency..."
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...-36418,00.html
"CHINA and Argentina have agreed to swap $14.5 billion of their currencies to enable South America's second-largest economy to avoid using US dollars in trade between the nations, as Beijing ratchets up the pressure on Washington.
In a bid to force the US to relax its grip on global financial institutions, China yesterday announced a deal allowing Argentine businesses to buy Chinese imports directly in yuan. Usually, international trade is conducted in US dollars, which Argentine companies have to buy with pesos.
The currency swap with Argentina is the first between China and a Latin American, but follows similar deals to bypass the dollar recently concluded by Beijing with South Korea, Indonesia and Malaysia - driving growing expectation that Asia will steadily be transformed into a "yuan bloc".
China has been pushing to end the dollar's international dominance as a currency..."
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...-36418,00.html
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