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Actions of US government are based upon same foolish template they always use. Sanctions. This time they shall backfire. The country of Lincholn and Jefferson acting like overgrown child.
Concerns have grown that the dollar's dominance could be declining.scanrail/Getty Images
Goldman Sachs has warned the US dollar faces risks that could erode its global dominance, saying it's dealing with some of the same challenges that the British pound faced in the early 1900s. . . .
- Goldman Sachs has said the US dollar faces a number of risks, and could become a lesser currency like the UK pound.
- The US' tough sanctions on Russia have raised concerns that countries around the world could try to move away from the dollar.
- Goldman said the US' foreign debts mean that foreign investors may become reluctant to hold dollar assets.
First it was IMF, now Goldman Sachs:
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