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It used to be priced in GBP but I can't find any useful link to explain when and why it changed to USD. I did come across this piece of sensationalism on the evil British. http://www.larouchepub.com/other/200...brit_game.html
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhere is atw when you need him?
EUR seems to have been the next most popular after USD. I still think CHY will take a stronger and stronger position.
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Originally posted by 2uk View Postalien
Can any of you pundits then suggest which currency money should be kept in ? Surely not dollars ?
EUR seems to have been the next most popular after USD. I still think CHY will take a stronger and stronger position.
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Originally posted by 2uk View Postalien
Can any of you pundits then suggest which currency money should be kept in ? Surely not dollars ?
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Can any of you pundits then suggest which currency money should be kept in ? Surely not dollars ?
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostI happen to recall a few months an article which stated that if China dumpedi ts dollar reserves it would be akin to an atomic bomb on the US economy - surely the Chinese must be in a position now - given the chaos on Wall St to do exactly that ?
So while they could tank the economy at any time, they would take a nearly as big hit themselves
But it has been known for a while the Chinese have been slowly but surely quietly offloading their dollar reserves at discounted prices, which on top of everything else weakened the dollar even moreLast edited by Not So Wise; 26 September 2008, 14:04.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostRemember China has already threatened to use (real) Nukes against the US should they decide to intervene with Chinas claim to Taiwan.
Oh hang on, they've already done it, but they waited for Maggie to retire.
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Originally posted by Not So Wise View PostBecause when a country starts trying to sell it's oil in anything but USD, America does one of following
*Invade (Iraq)
*Declare you a terrorist supporter and threaten to invade (Iran)
*Declare you a corrupt commy pig and start financially supporting your enemies (Venezuela)
And US will continue to do this and get away with it until the Saudi's turn against them, which will never happen because USA is their biggest supporter, even though Saudi Arabia makes Iran and North Korea combined look liberal and democratic and produces majority of islamic terrorists.
But on flip side, less than 7 years ago all LARGE transactions in banking instruments used to be always in USD, but that has been changing a lot recently, partially due to the weaking dollar but more because of the massive interfearance by the US Fed Reserve in transactions that had nothing to do with them beyond the payments being made in USD
I happen to recall a few months an article which stated that if China dumpedi ts dollar reserves it would be akin to an atomic bomb on the US economy - surely the Chinese must be in a position now - given the chaos on Wall St to do exactly that ?
Remember China has already threatened to use (real) Nukes against the US should they decide to intervene with Chinas claim to Taiwan.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 26 September 2008, 13:15.
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Because when a country starts trying to sell it's oil in anything but USD, America does one of following
*Invade (Iraq)
*Declare you a terrorist supporter and threaten to invade (Iran)
*Declare you a corrupt commy pig and start financially supporting your enemies (Venezuela)
And US will continue to do this and get away with it until the Saudi's turn against them, which will never happen because USA is their biggest supporter, even though Saudi Arabia makes Iran and North Korea combined look liberal and democratic and produces majority of islamic terrorists.
But on flip side, less than 7 years ago all LARGE transactions in banking instruments used to be always in USD, but that has been changing a lot recently, partially due to the weaking dollar but more because of the massive interfearance by the US Fed Reserve in transactions that had nothing to do with them beyond the payments being made in USD
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI wonder if USD as the world reserve currency will end soon. What wil it be? Chinese currency presumably?
PS what is the Chinese currency anyway?
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The Dollar is dying as an oil trading currency. Iraq chose to use the Euro but was stopped by the US after the invasion. Iran has started selling their oil on the Iranian Borse; they will only trade in Euros and Yen, this is the real reason the US wants to attack Iran. Russian is trading it’s oil in Euros, Rubbles and Dollars but they are trying to ditch the Dollar. Russia has started on on-line Borse this week so anyone one can trade their oil online.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI wonder if USD as the world reserve currency will end soon. What wil it be? Chinese currency presumably?
PS what is the Chinese currency anyway?
2. see above
3. No chance
4. Renminbi / Yuan ISO: CNY
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