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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostIf it did the world economy would crash with it
It would be in no ones interest
Maybe they'll want democracy sooner rather than later.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View Post...but as you suggest, they can't play any of them.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostThey have not converted most of the dollars etc. they have earned into their own currency, they have bought goverment bonds with in the USA and Europe. If they dump all the $ bonds they hold the $ would crash. Same for the Euro.
China are holding all the cards at the moment.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostChurchill has a point. China's artificial pegging of their currency to the dollar is what gives them their giant trade surplus. Remove that and we'll see where they level out.
China are holding all the cards at the moment.
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Churchill has a point. China's artificial pegging of their currency to the dollar is what gives them their giant trade surplus. Remove that and we'll see where they level out.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHe might have a point. Ethnic, religious and political tensions are brewing away under the surface in China and could send a lot of faeces to connect with ventilators within the next few years.
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostYes.
Are they right?
Yes.
What about the Western agencies, they all rate the UK as AAA?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHe might have a point. Ethnic, religious and political tensions are brewing away under the surface in China and could send a lot of faeces to connect with ventilators within the next few years.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
Are they right?
Yes.
What about the Western agencies, they all rate the UK as AAA?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHe might have a point. Ethnic, religious and political tensions are brewing away under the surface in China and could send a lot of faeces to connect with ventilators within the next few years.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat was it you said to me? What would you know about it or something.
Would this be the same China with trillions of $$$$ surplus cash in vaults and 1000's of tonnes of gold bars and all the rare earth elements tucked away?
Stick to assembler and leave financial matters to experts like myself.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostThey're doing it to us before the rest of the world does it to them.
China is going to turn to ratsh!t very soon.
Would this be the same China with trillions of $$$$ surplus cash in vaults and 1000's of tonnes of gold bars and all the rare earth elements tucked away?
Stick to assembler and leave financial matters to experts like myself.
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