Sino-Swiss currency swap deal

Published July 22, 2014

GENEVA: The Swiss and Chinese central banks signed a currency swap agreement in Beijing on Monday, marking an important step in the development of a market for yuan in Switzerland, the Swiss central bank BNS said.

The agreement, highlighting steps towards international use of the yuan, ensures that Swiss francs will be available in China and that yuan, also known as renminbi, will be supplied to financial centres in Switzerland.

The BNS statement said that the agreement was “an important step” for the renminbi business in Switzerland.

The agreement permits the two central banks to buy up to a maximum of 150 billion yuan or 21bn Swiss francs (17.3bn euros, $23.4bn).

The deal was signed by the governor of the People’s Bank of China Zhou Xiaochuan and BNS president Thomas Jordan.

The BNS also obtained a quota of investment in yuan which opens the way for it to invest part of its currency reserves on the Chinese bond market.

Under this arrangement, the Chinese central bank allows BNS a quota of 15bn yuan or about 2.0bn Swiss francs to invest on the Chinese interbank bond market.

In a separate statement, the Swiss finance ministry welcomed the agreement with China, saying it showed that Switzerland was playing an increased role in the internationalisation of the Chinese currency.

A free-trade agreement between China and Switzerland took effect on July 1. It is the first agreement of its type between China and a European country.

China is the sixth-biggest export market for Switzerland, and the fourth supplier to it.—AFP

Published in Dawn, July 22nd, 2014

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