Mostrar mensagens com a etiqueta fim do dolar como moeda de reserva mundial?. Mostrar todas as mensagens
Mostrar mensagens com a etiqueta fim do dolar como moeda de reserva mundial?. Mostrar todas as mensagens

segunda-feira, maio 25, 2009

"Os teus curas de aldeia percebem a enormidade do que fazem todos os domingos?"

Ambrose no Telegraph "US bonds sale faces market resistance"
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""There isn't enough capital in the world to buy the new sovereign issuance required to finance the giant fiscal deficits that countries are so intent on running. There is simply not enough money out there," he said. "If the US loses control of long rates, they will not be able to arrest asset price declines. If they print too much money, they will debase the dollar and cause stagflation.
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"The bottom line is that there is no global 'get out of jail free' card for anyone", he said."
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"It is not clear where the capital will come from to cover global bond issues. Asian central banks and Mid-East oil exporters have cut back on their purchases of US and European bonds as reserve accumulation slows. Russia has slashed its holding by a third to support growth at home. Even Japan's state pension fund has become a net seller of bonds for the first time this year the country's population ages."
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Um filósofo francês agnóstico, esqueci-me do nome, dizia frequentemente a um bispo muito seu amigo algo como o título deste postal.
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Imaginemos pois que mundo poderemos ter com o descalabro do dolar?

terça-feira, março 24, 2009

Com um brilhosinho nos olhos...

"China’s central bank on Monday proposed replacing the US dollar as the international reserve currency with a new global system controlled by the International Monetary Fund."
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Hummmm... mais uma machadada no ocidentocentrismo. É a consequência natural dado que alguém não se deu ao respeito.
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Isto sim, é um sinal do dealbar de um mundo realmente novo: "China calls for new reserve currency".
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Só não percebo é por que não propõem já o ouro, "In an essay posted on the People’s Bank of China’s website, Zhou Xiaochuan, the central bank’s governor, said the goal would be to create a reserve currency “that is disconnected from individual nations and is able to remain stable in the long run, thus removing the inherent deficiencies caused by using credit-based national currencies”."