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Charlie Puth stole Phnom Penh’s attention
Adrenaline ran high tonight as American pop sensation Charlie Puth took to the Diamond Island stage and wowed thousands of fans at the Phnom Penh leg of his Voicenotes world tour. His debut in the Cambodian capital was brought about by Smart Axiata as a part of its International Mega Concert series.
The party was kicked off by various local acts including Khmeng Khmer, Laura Mam, and Adda, who kept the party alive while waiting for Puth.
At roughly 8:20pm, the stage lights dimmed and the accompanying tunes were cranked down, adding to the suspense of his multitudinous hardcore supporters - known as Puthinators.
The signature riffs of his latest self-produced hit ‘The Way I Am” broke the silence and the spotlight cast Puth’s silhouette on the middle of the stage.
The 27-year-old was clad in monochrome black and sported a dark hairdo that was more fitting than the previous infamous blonde one.
“Phnom Penh, how are you all feeling tonight?” Puth’s raspy voice echoed through the arena and was answered with roaring chants and screams from the fans.
“It’s been a long time coming. Cambodia, I do have one question for you. How long has this been going on?” Puth asked, as his fingers danced on the keyboard and launched straight into the intro of his hit song “How Long.”
The singer-songwriter hyped up the crowd with a series of up-tempo numbers from his latest album, Voicenotes: “Empty Cups”, “LA Girls”, “Somebody Told Me”, et.al.
The crowd waved their glow sticks in the darkness of the outdoor arena, mimicking a starry night, while being serenaded by Puth with “Patience” and “Change” was a spectacle.
“His voice is so beautiful and he is such a great live performer. This was the best concert I’ve ever been to,” a local fan, who wished to be known as Ellie, told Khmer Times.
The arena transformed into a massive dance floor when Puth performed his chart-toppers “Attention’, “Marvin Gaye”, “Done For Me” and “One Call Away”; he also flaunted his musical skills with a brief keyboard rendition of Frank Sinatra’s “Can’t Help Falling In Love With You”.
The Grammy-nominee then sent the crowd into frenzy when he emerged topless for a performance of “Done For Me”.
Puth capped off the spectacular night by paying homage to the track with rapper Wiz Khalifa that led him to stardom in 2015 - “See You Again” - for the soundtrack of the Fast and Furious franchise.
The Asian leg of Puth’s tour started on October 29 and he has performed in Thailand and China, and will be making pitstops across in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Japan.
On November 6 he will share the stage with world’s number 1 South Korean band, BTS, at the MBC Plus X Genie Music Awards, days before his own concert, at Seoul’s Jamsil Stadium
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Central Bank explains its yuan promotion policy
A representative of the National Bank of Cambodia yesterday clarified the Central Bank’s policy toward the Chinese yuan, saying that its use is only being promoted in cross-border dealings.
The explanation was given yesterday by NBC director Chea Serey and follows reports in local media that the Central Bank was encouraging the use of the Chinese currency for everyday exchanges in Cambodia.
Ms Serey was speaking to reporters during a meeting convened to set the record straight on the matter.
“We are not asking Chinese people or investors to use the yuan in Cambodia. What we want is for them to use the yuan in the banking system and in cross-border transactions,” Ms Serey said.
“We are urging Chinese and Cambodian companies to trade in yuan and riel as to avoid risks associated with currency exchanges,” Ms Serey said. “Cambodian businesses importing goods from China should pay in yuan and Chinese businesses importing goods from Cambodia should use riel.”
Ms Serey said the policy will boost the use of the local currency, the riel, abroad. “The use of the Chinese yuan in trade settlements between the two countries will also increase the use of the Cambodian currency.”
She said similar arrangements are being pursued with Asean nations, particularly Thailand and Vietnam.
Speaking last week at a forum on the internationalisation of the Chinese yuan, also known as ‘renminbi’ (RMB), NBC deputy governor Sum Sannisith said there has been a 10 percent jump in the use of the Chinese currency in trade exchanges between Cambodia and China.
“The RMB plays an increasingly important role in cross-border trade and investment in line with enhanced cooperation between Asean and China,” Mr Sannisith said. “As an Asean nation, and due to our close relation with China, Cambodia benefits from the internationalisation of the yuan.”
NBC allows certain banks and financial institutions to operate in yuan. The Bank of China (BOC) and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) are allowed to conduct operations in yuan and can act as clearing facilities.
13 other commercial banks are allowed to transact in yuan, enabling importers of Chinese products to secure more loans and allowing people paid in yuan to open bank accounts with local institutions.
Chinese tech businesses have also contributed to the rise in the use of the Chinese currency. Payment gateways like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely used by tourists and residents in Cambodia. China’s UnionPay, the largest supplier of payment cards, is also broadly used in the Kingdom, Mr Sannisith explained.
In September 2017, the yuan-riel exchange rate was officially launched during the China-Asean Expo in Nanning, in China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
According to NBC, last year Cambodia imported $5.2 billion in Chinese goods, while it exported $753 million to the East Asian giant. Of that trade, $135 million worth of settlements was carried out in yuan by Cambodian companies, while Chinese firms paid at least $70 million in yuan to Cambodian firms.
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