Yuan joins IMF reserve currency
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Yuan joins IMF reserve currency
welcome to the new world order
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-china ... e=facebook
and the other hand is in the other jar
http://globalsherpa.org/bric-countries-brics/
no wonder the fucking stinky chink chank are so fucking arrogant, im gonna start a cultural terrorism movement, kill all rude loud mofos from chinkyland, can anyone lend me few nukes?
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-china ... e=facebook
and the other hand is in the other jar
http://globalsherpa.org/bric-countries-brics/
no wonder the fucking stinky chink chank are so fucking arrogant, im gonna start a cultural terrorism movement, kill all rude loud mofos from chinkyland, can anyone lend me few nukes?
Money is not the problem, the problem is no money
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Re: Yuan joins IMF reserve currency
did they declare their gold reserves?
it will be an uphill battle to unseat the usd as the world trading currency, due to the enormous deployment of physical federal reserve notes worldwide.
no other country has paper all over the world.
significantly, this expatriated paper will NEVER be presented for reimport into the usa save in payment of debt. anyone wanting to convert in bulk would commit suicide via forex dilution.
imagine if the usa decided to issue a new currency and declare the old paper must be exchanged by a certain date , LOL, there are a lot more risks for those holding usa paper than the fed.
it is a crooked game as long as you have the imf.
the yanks are the owners of the casino.
it will be an uphill battle to unseat the usd as the world trading currency, due to the enormous deployment of physical federal reserve notes worldwide.
no other country has paper all over the world.
significantly, this expatriated paper will NEVER be presented for reimport into the usa save in payment of debt. anyone wanting to convert in bulk would commit suicide via forex dilution.
imagine if the usa decided to issue a new currency and declare the old paper must be exchanged by a certain date , LOL, there are a lot more risks for those holding usa paper than the fed.
it is a crooked game as long as you have the imf.
the yanks are the owners of the casino.
Last edited by frank lee bent on Sat Oct 01, 2016 8:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Yuan joins IMF reserve currency
nope not yet, but they could probably skip that by declaring how much bonds of other countries they are holding on tofrank lee bent wrote:did they declare the gold reserves?
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the gold declaration is a requirement and due yesterday
sham without it, and contrary to their stated aim of a gold yuan
sham without it, and contrary to their stated aim of a gold yuan
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so actually KOW is doing the right thing by aligning with chinks, as soon they r going to be the masters of the world
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Re: Yuan joins IMF reserve currency
well they will be from asia to europe in terms of trade with the new silk road project.
a very smart move as has been their focus on external trade for decades.
i don't really think it is good for Cambodia- an eternal client state.
the chinese masters are too close geographically.
much better to milk the yanks and align more closely to the youn.
if you have to have foreign masters, better to have an ocean in between you and them.
a very smart move as has been their focus on external trade for decades.
i don't really think it is good for Cambodia- an eternal client state.
the chinese masters are too close geographically.
much better to milk the yanks and align more closely to the youn.
if you have to have foreign masters, better to have an ocean in between you and them.
Re: Yuan joins IMF reserve currency
I thought there was a requirement that they also let their currency 'float'?
I think it's still a gov't controlled (sort of) peg to the greenback.
Personally, I think it should be made to float on the open market. they way we can give back (say) 4 to 5 yuan/dollar for every 8.3 yuan/dollar they gave us when they bought all those billions in US dollar denominated treasuries (not the current 6.3 or wherever it is.).
just good business is all.
cheers
Bertros
I think it's still a gov't controlled (sort of) peg to the greenback.
Personally, I think it should be made to float on the open market. they way we can give back (say) 4 to 5 yuan/dollar for every 8.3 yuan/dollar they gave us when they bought all those billions in US dollar denominated treasuries (not the current 6.3 or wherever it is.).
just good business is all.
cheers
Bertros
A taste of the bait is worth the pain of the hook.....
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