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Is China’s Embrace Of Blockchain A Warning Shot To The West?

Posted by seumasach on November 10, 2019

Epoch Times

3rd November, 2019

China has high ambitions for its state-controlled digital currency.

I wrote two months ago that its central bank digital currency could be imminent. And since foreign adoption of the yuan has been tepid so far, the technology also represents a massive bid to accelerate the internationalization of yuan.

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The global financial system is unraveling…

Posted by seumasach on September 5, 2018

On the one hand, we can expect to see defaults on dollar debt. On the other, dollars held abroad will be used to prop up falling currencies- for example, China may support the Turkish Lira- or used to buy gold or commodities.

And No, the U.S. Is Not immune

Charles Hugh Smith

Of Two Minds

4th September, 2018

Currencies don’t melt down randomly. This is only the first stage of a complete re-ordering of the global financial system.

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Iran sanctions, emerging markets and the end of dollar dominance

Posted by seumasach on August 30, 2018

Brandon Smith

Birch Gold

The trade war is a rather strange and bewildering affair if you do not understand the underlying goal behind it. If you think that the goal is to balance the trade deficit and provide a more amicable deal for U.S. producers on the global market, then you are probably finding yourself either confused, or operating on blind faith that the details will work themselves out.

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Turkey’s crisis and the dollar’s future

Posted by seumasach on August 27, 2018

Alastair MacLeod

Mises Institute

22nd August, 2018

 

Last week’s collapse of the Turkish lira has dominated the headlines, and it is widely reported that this and other emerging market currencies are in trouble because of the withdrawal of dollar liquidity. There are huge quantities of footloose dollars betting against these weak currencies, as well as commodities and gold, on the basis the long-expected squeeze on dollar liquidity is finally upon us.

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Russia finance minister: We may abandon dollar in oil trade

Posted by seumasach on August 13, 2018

Zero Hedge

12th August, 2018

 

One month ago, the bond market and political pundits did a double take when according to the latest Treasury International Capital report, Russia had liquidated virtually all of its US Treasury holdings, selling off the bulk of its US government bonds in just two months, March and April.

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The Almighty dollar against the Great Petro-Yuan Temptation

Posted by seumasach on January 30, 2018

GEAB

September, 2017

Qatar, North Korea, the Baltic Sea, risk of a World War III… and all the military ranting mentioned in the media lately, are issues going hand in hand with the programmed and imminent advent of the catastrophic scenario for the dollar as a unique world reference currency: the Petro-Yuan will be in place at the end of the year. More than a petro-currency, it will be a petro-gas-gold-currency! The West is thus preparing to switch to total anachronism with this founding act of the 21st century multipolar world.

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