China continues to put the world on notice that it intends to challenge the U.S. dollar's role as a reserve currency after the nation's central bank bought more gold in July, pushing its current shopping spree to nine consecutive months.
China continues to put the world on notice that it intends to challenge the U.S. dollar's role as a reserve currency after the nation's central bank bought more gold in July, pushing its current shopping spree to nine consecutive months.