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China has chosen to forgo a stable currency

June 20, 2021 By admin

In the eternal trilemma between monetary autonomy, openness to capital and currency stability, something has to give. China has chosen to forgo a stable currency https://t.co/0zrMCABx2g

— The Economist (@TheEconomist) June 20, 2021

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