Inteligencia y Seguridad Frente Externo En Profundidad Economia y Finanzas Transparencia
  En Parrilla Medio Ambiente Sociedad High Tech Contacto
Economia y Finanzas  
 
26/04/2011 | China should cap forex reserves at 1.3 trillion U.S. dollars: China banker

Xinhua

China should reduce its excessive foreign exchange reserves and further diversify its holdings, Tang Shuangning, chairman of China Everbright Group, said on Saturday.

 

The amount of foreign exchange reserves should be restricted to between 800 billion to 1.3 trillion U.S. dollars, Tang told a forum in Beijing, saying that the current reserve amount is too high.

China's foreign exchange reserves increased by 197.4 billion U.S. dollars in the first three months of this year to 3.04 trillion U.S. dollars by the end of March.

Tang's remarks echoed the stance of Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of China's central bank, who said on Monday that China's foreign exchange reserves "exceed our reasonable requirement" and that the government should upgrade and diversify its foreign exchange management using the excessive reserves.

Meanwhile, Xia Bin, a member of the monetary policy committee of the central bank, said on Tuesday that 1 trillion U.S. dollars would be sufficient. He added that China should invest its foreign exchange reserves more strategically, using them to acquire resources and technology needed for the real economy.

Tang also said that China should further diversify its foreign exchange holdings. He suggested five channels for using the reserves, including replenishing state-owned capital in key sectors and enterprises, purchasing strategic resources, expanding overseas investment, issuing foreign bonds and improving national welfare in areas like education and health.

However, these strategies can only treat the symptoms but not the root cause, he said, noting that the key is to reform the mechanism of how the reserves are generated and managed.

Xinhuanet (China)

 


Otras Notas Relacionadas... ( Records 11 to 20 of 1632 )
fecha titulo
07/01/2014 Why China Can’t Rise Quietly
06/01/2014 ¿En qué cree China?
26/12/2013 China Sends Mixed Message On Economic Growth – Analysis
18/12/2013 Stopping the bullies of Beijing
17/12/2013 China And Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ): An Airman’s Perspective
13/12/2013 China’s Shadow Currency
26/11/2013 China’s ‘Mystery Warriors’
20/11/2013 Reformas 2.0 en China
17/11/2013 China - Más flexibilidad
16/11/2013 China - El sueño de la clase media


Otras Notas del Autor
fecha
Título
17/07/2019|
01/01/2019|
08/10/2017|
17/05/2017|
11/03/2017|
28/09/2016|
26/04/2016|
24/04/2016|
03/02/2016|
26/12/2015|
03/10/2015|
24/05/2015|
22/05/2015|
11/05/2015|
28/03/2015|
23/03/2015|
21/03/2015|
14/03/2015|
04/12/2014|
27/08/2014|
15/07/2014|
26/06/2014|
28/04/2014|
21/04/2014|
26/02/2014|
04/01/2014|
20/12/2013|
31/10/2013|
21/10/2013|
05/09/2013|
20/07/2013|
20/07/2013|
18/07/2013|
07/05/2013|
13/11/2012|
28/09/2011|
18/07/2011|
18/07/2011|
21/04/2011|
21/04/2011|
04/03/2011|
20/12/2010|
08/12/2010|
08/01/2010|

ver + notas
 
Center for the Study of the Presidency
Freedom House