"they don't want to destabilise things as it is against their self interest..."
It's not a wish by the Chinese. They CAN'T destabilize things. If I owe you a little, that's a problem for me. If I owe you a lot, that's a problem for you.
"A little diversification by the Chinese of it US treasury portfolio can push the US economy and US dollar into a death spiral."
Let me know when our notes aren't worth purchasing. That'll define high risk to ROI. Until then you're anti-American desires will be on hold for, oh...say about another fifty-one hundred years.
That's presuming Chinese growth at an accelerated rate and it remains accelerating. Most here presume American stagnancy or diminishment. That's an odd bet to take although one where many project their desires instead of facts.
We've got issues. Most forget that China has bigger issues but their infrastructure, energy needs, population depletion, environmental damage, water depletion, absence of internal markets and more remain conspicuously and notably excluded by the fan-boys here.
Finally, check immigration patterns and advise me when Americans immigrate to that socialist paradise on the other side of the big lake. Or anybody else for that matter.
"I am glad you understand now."
Oh, I understand real well. Better than you.
Thanks.