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All Currency notes should be backed by Gold reserves as it used to be when notes thing actually started.
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I'm inclined to agree about the dollars. I've badmouthed the USA as much as anybody, especially on their currency, but it seems to me that even without rose-coloured glasses, it remains immensely powerful, and its time is far from over. The day will come, but it is not yet.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Posthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/f...-shortage.html
European banks face a US dollar “funding gap” of almost $2 trillion as a result of aggressive expansion around the world and may have difficulties rolling over debts, according to a report by the Bank for International Settlements.
What's the problem? Print money. Works here.
PS. Buy dollars.
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A bit short of cash
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/f...-shortage.html
European banks face a US dollar “funding gap” of almost $2 trillion as a result of aggressive expansion around the world and may have difficulties rolling over debts, according to a report by the Bank for International Settlements.
What's the problem? Print money. Works here.
PS. Buy dollars.Tags: None
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