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国际金融格局重塑与人民币新机遇
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-30 19:54
Core Viewpoint - The book "New Monetary Landscape" discusses the evolution of the international monetary system, the inherent contradictions of the current system, and the progress and lessons of RMB internationalization, proposing strategies to advance it [3][4]. Group 1: Historical Context and Lessons - The authors provide a detailed analysis of the rise of the US dollar and the decline of the British pound, emphasizing the historical significance of the Marshall and Dodge Plans in saving the Bretton Woods system and reinforcing the dollar's international status [3]. - The book highlights two critical steps in the dollar's internationalization: the entry of major US banks into foreign markets and the Federal Reserve's support for dollar-denominated commercial paper, leading to over 50% of US trade being settled in dollars by the 1920s [4]. Group 2: RMB Internationalization Strategies - The book argues that RMB internationalization must be grounded in China's domestic economy, maintaining monetary policy independence and macroeconomic stability [5]. - It suggests that cultivating and developing the RMB's pricing function is crucial, with practical paths including promoting RMB pricing through economic aid to African countries, addressing trade deficits with neighboring countries, and facilitating RMB transactions in commodity trading [5][6]. Group 3: Comparative Analysis and Challenges - The authors analyze Japan's failed yen internationalization efforts, attributing the failure to the inability to maintain a stable yen exchange rate, which diminished its international value [5]. - The book posits that the current international monetary system's sustainability hinges on whether peripheral countries will continue to purchase US debt, which is influenced by the US's growing external debt and trade deficits [6][8]. Group 4: Financial Cooperation and Regional Currency - The book advocates for regional monetary cooperation to promote domestic financial reform and open up, aiming to establish the RMB as a regional international currency in Asia [6]. - It emphasizes the dangers of financial liberalization combined with rigid exchange rates, suggesting that the interaction between RMB internationalization and capital account liberalization requires more detailed discussion [7]. Group 5: Global Reserve Asset Diversification - The authors note that diversification of reserve assets among US allies cannot effectively mitigate systemic risks, as demonstrated by the sanctions against Russia following the Ukraine conflict [8]. - They argue for a strategic shift towards a new development pattern that prioritizes domestic circulation while reducing asymmetries in dollar assets and liabilities [8].