Want China Times, Xinhua 2015-02-28
China's currency the renminbi (RMB) strengthened its position as the world's second most used currency for documentary credit transactions, according to the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) on Thursday.
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| Renminbi banknotes. (File photo/CFP) |
China's currency the renminbi (RMB) strengthened its position as the world's second most used currency for documentary credit transactions, according to the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) on Thursday.
The
renminbi's share of activity for documentary credits has increased from 7.3% in
January 2013 to 9.4% in January 2015, behind the US dollar, the share of which
is nearly 80%.
"Letters
of credit and documentary collections are widely used instruments to finance
trade across Asia," said Andre Casterman, Global Head, Corporate and
Supply Chain Markets at SWIFT, "China's position as one of the main
exporting and importing countries in the world is supporting the increasing use
of the Chinese currency."
The RMB
held its position as the fifth most used payment currency in the world with an
activity share of 2%.
China,
Singapore and Hong Kong remained the top three countries using the RMB for
documentary credits, with nearly 95% of all RMB documentary credit
transactions.
A letter of
credit is a document from a bank guaranteeing that a seller will receive
payment in full as long as certain delivery conditions have been met.

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