Special Drawing Rights (SDR)
Renminbi and the special drawing rights
What next for the role of the Chinese currency in reserve management?
IMF approves renminbi's inclusion in SDR basket
The move puts the renminbi on course to achieve reserve currency status
Lagarde supports RMB inclusion in SDR basket
IMF managing director endorses the renminbi's inclusion in the special drawing rights basket after a staff report deems it 'freely usable'; executive board decision expected on November 30
US softens rhetoric on renminbi ahead of SDR review
The Treasury drops its "significantly undervalued" reference in its flagship report to Congress on foreign exchange rate policies ahead of next month's IMF review
Renminbi internationalisation slightly delayed by stock market rout
Panellists at the 6th Pan Asia Regulatory Summit say Chinese regulators held back after stock market turmoil
China market turmoil won't affect SDR decision, says Lagarde
IMF chief defends government efforts to prop up stock market and praises reform tempo at first-ever virtual press conference
China to widen RMB trading band again before end-2012
Further liberalisation of renminbi is on the cards in the near future, says senior RBS strategist
Central bankers see reserve currency future for renminbi
The renminbi will over the long term become a reserve currency, according to a survey of central bank reserve managers carried out by Incisive Media's Central Banking Publications in autumn 2009.
Chasing the perfect storm
Monica Fan, senior currency product engineer at State Street Global Advisors based in London, assesses the prospects for the US dollar in 2010 and what it would take for cyclical recovery to occur
Time to dust off gold?
Marc Chandler, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman in New York, discusses gold as an anchor for currencies
SDR: a superficial dollar replacement
Pete Luxton, global markets adviser at Informa Global Markets in London, says reserve status is an unlikely route for the SDR