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From a geopolitical perspective, these actions highlight China’s strategic aim to reshape global financial norms quietly but purposefully. The goal isn’t necessarily to replace the dollar outright but to create a multipolar currency environment where the yuan plays a significant and stable role.
What Lies Ahead?
While headlines about currency wars may be absent for now, the underlying battle for currency influence is ongoing—often played out in policy meetings, market moves, and behind-closed-doors negotiations. China’s authorities are deliberately safeguarding their currency, stabilizing markets, and laying the groundwork for a more yuan-centric future.