On Saturday, People’s Bank of China governor, Zhou Xiaochuan, hinted that China will eventually end the fixed link of its currency, the renminbi/yuan with the US dollar, which he termed as a temporary response to the global financial crisis. But he signalled that change will not come soon. Meanwhile, a commentary published by the State news agency, Xinhua, says think again – - this may not be China’s century.
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