Peterson Institute publications
The Peterson Institute for International Economics is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan
research institution devoted to the study of international economic policy. More › ›
RSS News Feed Search

Peterson Perspectives
Interviews on Current Issues

Does China Seek a Global Role for Its Currency?

January 6, 2012

Morris Goldstein discusses the China-Japan currency pact signed in December—and why Beijing faces obstacles in its bid to elevate the global role of the yuan.





RELATED INTERVIEWS

Changes under China's New Leadership: Part II March 28, 2013

Changes under China's New Leadership: Part I March 27, 2013

Is the World on a Binge of Devaluation? Part II February 8, 2013

Is the World on a Binge of Devaluation? Part I February 7, 2013

Will China's New Leadership Team Pursue Economic Reform? November 15, 2012

Obama, Romney, and Trade: Part I October 25, 2012

China and the Presidential Debate: Clarifying the Record October 17, 2012

Obama Moves Again on China Export Subsidies: How Big an Impact? September 18, 2012

New Turbulence in US-China Ties: Part II September 11, 2012

New Turbulence in US-China Ties: Part I September 10, 2012