Posts Tagged ‘China’s IMF role’
Posted by seumasach on September 7, 2016
Pepe Escobar
Telesur
6th September, 2016
The G20 in China was immensely impressive—in a way that very few in the West are able to understand. I’ve been living in Asia on and off for 22 years now—and other experienced, trusted Asia hands have had the same impression.
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Posted in Multipolar world | Tagged: China's IMF role, China-led globalisation, SDRs | Leave a Comment »
Posted by seumasach on January 29, 2012
China Daily
28th January, 2012
DAVOS, Switzerland – The leaders of Denmark and Finland said on Friday that China has showed a willingness to contribute to global efforts to bail out debt-ridden European countries. However, a senior Chinese policy adviser said there should be preconditions.
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Posted by smeddum on March 27, 2009
By Alison Klayman
Beijing
26 March 2009
Voenews
China is calling for a new currency to eventually replace the dollar as the world’s standard reserve, days before the G20 financial summit in London. Some analysts say the move demonstrates China’s growing discontent with American dominance of the world economy. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Financial crisis | Tagged: China's IMF role, New reserve currency | 1 Comment »
Posted by smeddum on March 26, 2009
By Zuo Likun and Dong Zhixin (chinadaily.com.cn)
2009-03-25 09:58
China may offer US$100 billion in additional financing to the International Monetary Fund during the upcoming G20 summit in London, giving the agency more ammunition to fight the unfolding global financial and economic crisis, a senior economist said on Monday. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Financial crisis | Tagged: China, China's IMF role, global leadership, IMF | 1 Comment »