trading in November, the yuan’s share among all currencies was 4.61%, the highest since the earliest data available in 2015. Heading the list was the U.S. dollar with 47.08%, followed by the euro with 22.95% and the British pound with 7.15%. The yen’s share was 3.41%
You’re literally delusional. You live in a stupid little Chinese bubble that convinces you a currency people have to be pressured to use will double infinitely for no reason. Keep replying to me
What an amazing counterpoint you’ve mustered. 👏
Go read up on the concept of rate of change over time instead of making a clown of yourself here, it’s frankly embarrassing.
You’re literally delusional. You live in a stupid little Chinese bubble that convinces you a currency people have to be pressured to use will double infinitely for no reason. Keep replying to me