WASHINGTON, Nov 19 - The U.S. dollar will remain the world's primary reserve currency for many years or decades, an International Monetary Fund official said on Thursday. Spokeswoman Caroline Atkinson's comments came two days after...
China Grapples With Pressure Over Currency Controls
* Obama readies for meeting with Chinese Premier Wen * Wen may take up talk of economic and currency strains * Obama continues gestures of goodwill *...
SINGAPORE, Nov 17 - Investors cut their long positions in emerging Asian currencies in the past month, reflecting the recent profit-taking in regional units, a Reuters poll showed. The poll, conducted on Monday, showed investors...
BEIJING, Nov 17 - The need for greater global currency stability means the world can no longer rely, as it has done since the end of the gold standard, on a currency issued by a...
BEIJING, Nov 17 - The imperative of greater global currency stability means the world can no longer rely, as it has done since the end of the gold standard, on a currency issued by a...
* Trade rows, currency issues to dominate Obama's China visit * Moves point to need for caution on expecting yuan shift * Obama says global economies are starting to grow again * Washington under fire...
* Trade rows, currency issues to dominate Obama's China visit * Obama says global economies are starting to grow again * Washington under fire over trade protectionism * APEC drops call for specific cuts in...
China is coming under new pressure from Pacific Rim countries to let its currency rise amid rising concerns about the damage weakness in both the yuan and dollar could inflict on Asian economies, even as Washington reiterated support for the falling dollar.
By Cong Mu China Tuesday restated its long-standing policy to maintain the stability of the yuan at a reasonable level, after US President Barack Obama said he would discuss the currency when he visits Beijing. Asked about Obama's comments, Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said China would ke...