LONDON: China is seeking to assert its growing influence on global oil markets with a yuan-denominated crude futures contract expected to be launched this year.
At the same time, analysts warn that the second-largest oil consumer after the United States will struggle to compete with more established benchmarks such as London’s Brent North Sea crude and New York’s WTI.
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