"Increasing the use of local currencies will gradually enhance confidence and raise attractiveness of the local currencies," Zhou wrote in an article published in the central bank's China Finance magazine this week. In an interview with People's Daily published on Thursday, the central bank's vice governor Yi Gang said using local currencies would also reduce the cost of foreign exchange conversion.
"Investment and financing in local currency can fully mobilise resources of local savings," Yi said. China has signed local currency swap agreements with 21 countries along the Belt and Road initiative, he added, and six countries have received investment quotas to participate in the Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (RQFII) programme. Analysts said the Belt and Road initiative would be an important step toward promoting yuan internationalisation as trade activities would increase use of the yuan, also known as the renminbi.
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