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Yuan among most-used currencies

(Agencies) Updated: 2014-02-28 11:40

Yuan among most-used currencies

100 Yuan notes are seen in this illustration picture in Beijing Nov 5, 2013.[Photo/Agencies]

China's yuan surpassed the Swiss franc to become the seventh most-used world payments currency in January, global transaction services organization SWIFT said on Thursday.

Yuan among most-used currencies

Yuan among most-used currencies

With a market share of 1.39 percent, the yuan remained one of the top 10 most-used currencies for payments worldwide for the third consecutive month. It ranked eighth in December.

Yuan payments increased by 30.6 percent while the growth for all payment currencies was 4.8 percent in January, SWIFT said.

However, yuan payments were still heavily concentrated in Hong Kong, which had a market share of 73 percent, followed by the UK, Singapore, Taiwan, the United States, France and Australia.

"Looking at the first month of 2014, which was the highest payments value recorded for?yuan so far, it is clear that the?yuan is on its way to remaining a top 10 currency for global payments," Michael Moon, SWIFT's Asia Pacific director of payments markets, said in a statement.

China?is stepping up efforts to make its currency an international one by accelerating reforms in domestic markets as well as introducing pilot programs to allow freer yuan movements cross borders.

It clarified details for conducting cross-border yuan transactions in the Shanghai free trade zone last week, officially kicking off yuan business in the pilot zone.

Over the last three years, the yuan has overtaken 22 currencies, most recently the Singapore dollar, Hong Kong dollar, and now the Swiss Franc.

The "redback" is now only ranked behind the US dollar, euro, sterling, yen, Canadian dollar and Australian dollar, according to SWIFT.

As a relatively low-risk, high-yield currency that has gained over 35 percent against the dollar since it was revaluated in 2005, the yuan also has become a growing favorite among international investors, though China's central bank in recent weeks has encouraged a drop in the exchange rate to stamp out speculative capital inflows.

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