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美议员:严禁东大使用美元进行交易结算,东大网友:还有这等好事
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-09 01:45

Group 1 - The decline of the US dollar's dominance is evident, with the yuan rising in prominence as a global currency [1][10] - The US's attempt to freeze Chinese assets through the "Stop China-Russia Act" backfired, leading to unexpected reactions from Chinese citizens [1][4] - China's significant holdings of US Treasury bonds pose a risk to Wall Street if sold off, highlighting the interconnectedness of the two economies [1][4] Group 2 - The Cross-Border Interbank Payment System (CIPS) has expanded to 42 countries, covering 38% of international trade, and has recently introduced international letter of credit services [2][9] - The use of the yuan in China-Russia trade has surged, with 99.6% of orders settled in yuan, and Middle Eastern countries are increasingly adopting yuan for oil transactions [4][6] - The BRICS nations are moving away from US influence, with countries like Brazil and India seeking closer ties with China [6][8] Group 3 - The European Union is also shifting towards yuan transactions, with the European Commission expressing intentions to continue using the yuan for settlements [9][10] - The global currency landscape is changing, with the dollar's settlement share dropping below 60% while the yuan's share rises to 5.7% [10] - The financial struggles of Wall Street investment banks are evident as clients demand asset conversions to yuan, indicating a significant shift in investment preferences [9][10]