Tuesday, December 15, 2015

IMF completes review of SDR basket, includes Chinese Renminbi

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JAKARTA (TheInsiderStories) - The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has completed the regular five-yearly review of the basket of currencies that make up the Special Drawing Right (SDR).

A key focus of the Board review was whether the Chinese renminbi (RMB) met the existing criteria to be included in the basket. The Board decided that the currency met all existing criteria and, effective Oct. 1, 2016 the RMB is determined to be a freely usable currency and will be included in the SDR basket as a fifth currency, along with the U.S. dollar, the euro, the Japanese yen and the British pound.

Launching the new SDR basket on October 1, 2016 will provide sufficient lead time for the Fund, its members and other SDR users to adjust to these changes.

“The Executive Board’s decision to include the RMB in the SDR basket is an important milestone in the integration of the Chinese economy into the global financial system. It is also a recognition of the progress that the Chinese authorities have made in the past years in reforming China’s monetary and financial systems. The continuation and deepening of these efforts will bring about a more robust international monetary and financial system, which in turn will support the growth and stability of China and the global economy,” Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the IMF, stated.

The value of the SDR will be based on a weighted average of the values of the basket of currencies comprising the U.S. dollar, euro, the Chinese renminbi, Japanese yen, and British pound.

The inclusion of the RMB will enhance the attractiveness of the SDR by diversifying the basket and making it more representative of the world’s major currencies.

The SDR interest rate will continue to be determined as a weighted average of the interest rates on short-term financial instruments in the markets of the currencies in the SDR basket.

Authorities of all currencies represented in the SDR basket, which now includes the Chinese authorities, are expected to maintain a policy framework that facilitates operations for the IMF, its membership and other SDR users in their currencies. The paper presented to the Board will be released soon.

Governor of Bank Indonesia (BI) Agus Martowardojo welcomed the IMF decision cause this will help global economy recovery and domestic economy. Currently, He said, Indonesia have volume of imports $30 billion from China and Indonesia to China $15 billion.

“So if the yuan become part of SDR course of export and import activities for later use Reminbi and rupiah currency more can be realized,” Agus stated.