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LordElrond

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Singapore has good foresight in early recognition of RMB. This is Tharman’s foresight. In the next 10 years RMB will have equal footing vs USD in international trade. Please come back here in 10 years time and acknowledge I am right.
 

redbull313

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Singapore has good foresight in early recognition of RMB. This is Tharman’s foresight. In the next 10 years RMB will have equal footing vs USD in international trade. Please come back here in 10 years time and acknowledge I am right.
shoooo you CECA indian cocksucker shooo no indians allowed here go back to india shooooo!
 

mojito

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Singapore has good foresight in early recognition of RMB. This is Tharman’s foresight. In the next 10 years RMB will have equal footing vs USD in international trade. Please come back here in 10 years time and acknowledge I am right.
You be using same nick if u are wrong? :laugh:
 

leeisphtui

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Singapore has good foresight in early recognition of RMB. This is Tharman’s foresight. In the next 10 years RMB will have equal footing vs USD in international trade. Please come back here in 10 years time and acknowledge I am right.

wrong your hero PAP PM RMB will not replace USD

https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/asia/2020-06-04/lee-hsien-loong-endangered-asian-century

The global financial system relies heavily on U.S. financial institutions, and the renminbi will not replace the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency anytime soon.
 
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