Gold Connect off to a slow start, but China keeps trying

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Gold Connect off to a slow start, but China keeps trying

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The idea of China using its own currency to buy and sell commodities on the global market attracts plenty of scepticism. But the Gold Connect that launched in Hong Kong last month and a new trading platform in the Shanghai free trade zone (FTZ) show that China is serious about its plans to make the RMB into a global commodity currency.

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