Miriam L. Campanella

Is a Volatile Yuan good for China?

In May, Chinese  authorities   revealed they would introduce a new “counter-cyclical factor” to the yuan’s daily fixing  in…

Trump’s ‘Manufacturing Renaissance’ And The New Liberal Order – Analysis

The election of Donald Trump as the new President of the United States is, in the view of advocates…

Chinese Economy in Transition

(Speech on 2016 World Policy Conference in Doha) Yide Qiao Vice Chairman and Secretary-General of Shanghai Development Research Foundation   Today…

Advanced Central Banks’ Spillovers, and the Periphery’ Spillbacks. De-dollarization and the prospective role of the RMB.

At the turn of Fed’s monetary policy (2015), spillovers to EMEs triggered valuation effect on foreign exchange rate and…

Consequences of a Volatile Yuan. A “butterfly effect” in the making? [1]

The gradual slowdown of economic activity in China marks the focus of January 2016 IMF World Economic…

China’s August exchange rate actions, and the follow-up

Last year, China’s economy with less than 15% of the global GDP was contributing   by 40% to…

Is now the time to include the RMB in the SDR basket?

As the next five-year review of the IMF’s international reserve asset approaches, reviewers should strongly consider the…

An old tent and the new buildings

Is the Western liberal order likely to accommodate China’s financial projection? Elizabeth C.  Economy, Senior…

A tale of US rebalancing, a looming liquidity crisis, and the arrival of the RMB [1]

In 2014, the US economy took a U-Turn that is set to shape a new world order….

Reserve currency status does not last forever. Euro/RMB: competing for second place?

2013 marked a return of investor confidence in euro area financial markets. Capital inflows to the euro…