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  2. China Foreign Exchange Trade System - Wikipedia

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    It provides a major trading platform and pricing center for renminbi and foreign exchange-related products. [2] CFETS is the trading platform of the China Interbank Bond Market (though not for the Chinese repo market, which is traded on the Shanghai Stock Exchange) and participates in China's policy of internationalization of the renminbi. It ...

  3. Category:Foreign trade of China - Wikipedia

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    China and the World Trade Organization; China Compulsory Certificate; China Council for the Promotion of International Trade; China Development Forum; Sinosure; China International Contractors Association; China International Electronic Commerce Center; China National Light Industry Council; China Precision Machinery Import-Export Corporation

  4. China Interbank Bond Market - Wikipedia

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    The CIBM is an over-the-counter market between institutional investors. The trading system was developed by the China Foreign Exchange Trade System (CFETS). CFETS provides trade processing, training, and benchmark services for the CIBM, monitoring transactions, and providing support for monetary policy transmission of the People's Bank of China.

  5. Trade policy of China - Wikipedia

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    As of at least early 2024, China is the largest trading partner of over 120 countries. [8]: 147 Given the scale of China and its economy, the country's impact on international trade flow is major. [7]: 272 As of at least 2024, the global current account surplus is largely composed of China, Europe, and the Middle East. [7]: 274

  6. History of trade of the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of China, the foreign exchange arm of the People's Bank of China, lost its monopoly on all foreign exchange transactions in 1984 when the Agricultural Bank, People's Construction Bank, China Industrial and Commercial Bank, and China International Trust and Investment Corporation (CITIC) were permitted to deal in foreign currency. The ...

  7. Economic history of China before 1912 - Wikipedia

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    Under this system, a guild of approved and bonded Chinese merchants monopolized China's foreign export trade in exchange for ensuring their foreign partners' good behavior and payment of taxes. Myers and Wang have concluded that, regardless of these restrictions, that trade between China and Europe grew at an average annual rate of 4% between ...

  8. Category:Finance in China - Wikipedia

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    China Foreign Exchange Trade System; China Venture Capital and Private Equity Association ... Commodity trading in China; F. ... Wikipedia® is a registered trademark ...

  9. Category:Foreign exchange market - Wikipedia

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    C. Cable (foreign exchange) Cent accounts; Financial centre; ChangeGroup; Chiang Mai Initiative; China Foreign Exchange Trade System; CLS Group; Commodity currency