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China reassures on dollar debate before G8
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-07-06 10:09 ROME/AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France: France and Russia on Sunday urged a debate about the world's reserve currencies, but China said the dollar would keep its pre-eminence for "many years to come." Beijing, which has floated the idea of an alternative to the dollar as global reserve currency one day, wants the matter discussed at this week's G8 summit in Italy, reports say. But in remarks that appeared intended to reassure Washington, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei told reporters in Rome: "The US dollar is still the most important and major reserve currency of the day, and we believe that that situation will continue for many years to come. "You may have heard comments, opinions from academic circles about the idea of establishing a super sovereign currency. This is all, I believe, now a discussion among academics. It is not the position of the Chinese government." China's central bank head launched the debate last March when he said the SDR, the International Monetary Fund's unit of account, might one day displace the dollar. The debate is highly sensitive in financial markets, which are wary of risks to US asset values. Bankers reckon China holds perhaps 70 percent of its $1.95 trillion in official currency reserves in the dollar.
"The dollar system or the system based on the dollar and euro have shown that they are flawed. But I am a realist and I understand that today there is no alternative to the dollar or the European currency," Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said in an interview with Italian media. "There should be more reserve currencies. So we consider that we need to think about the creation of regional reserve currencies." European Central Bank Jean-Claude Trichet said it was important that the United States stayed committed to a strong currency. "On this issue, I am very, very clear. I have just one message ... It is extremely important that the United States of America ... has been ...saying that a strong dollar is in the interests of the United States of America," Trichet said. "I consider that extremely important and I welcome this declaration," he added. France's Economy Minister Christine Lagarde told reporters at a conference: "We should explore a better coordination of foreign-exchange policies, which would raise the question over the medium term of the balance of exchange rates and the role of currencies that have changed both as a result of the crisis and the role played by emerging market countries." On Friday, Suresh Tendulkar, chairman of the Indian prime minister's economic advisory council, said the dollar's weight in the basket of currencies that helps set the rate of India's partially convertible rupee currency may be reduced. Up until now, the US dollar had been considered the main reserve currency in India. However, "India may change," he said. "I think if you look at the global imbalances that were being talked about today between the surpluses (of) China and Japan and the deficits of the United States, I think that needs to be corrected. That I think is clear, Tendulkar said at the conference in Aix-en-Provence, France. Asked whether the US dollar should be weaker, he said: "I think it is necessary ... it should go down." Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda, however, said on Sunday it was important that global imbalances be unwound gradually. |
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