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Whole already have option to go with either Gold or Dollar currently. Making other alternative other then Dollar is possible even nowA serious comment to a post whose hypothesis is that an all-time low in a relationship (untrue, but even so) equals walking way from the dollar?
Serious answer= NO. Countries don't choose to transact in US dollars-based on feelings and emotions. It's based on the currencies strength, liquidity, value, availability and resilience
Whole already have option to go with either Gold or Dollar currently. Making other alternative other then Dollar is possible even now
no, trillions of oil transactions sitting in US banks. Plus drifting away will be act of war.
some say crypto is brainchild of US treasury..lolAny country that have trade relations with USA cannot move away from USD in full capacity due to obvious reasons and a large number of countries accept transactions in USD anyways (easy-to-do; not many terms and conditions involved). Many invest in American T-bonds as well. USD reserves are maintained for multitude of reasons in fact.
USA would rather welcome alternative exchange models in competitive capacity because very strong USD makes it impractical for American industries to remain competitive in global markets. China does not have this problem in comparison. Nothing is too good in economic terms; there are trade-offs to consider.
they late to invest...they should have build oil cities in Pakistan and India 30 years ago.US 30-Year Bond Auction Sees Solid Demand, But Foreign Buyers Plunge
The U.S. Treasury sold $24 billion in 30-year bonds Thursday, wrapping up a week where $120 billion in new paper was released into the market, marking one ofwww.thestreet.com
Foreign purchases of USA bonds has dropped big time this year.....despite higher oil prices (MBS and the GCC is sending a message, IMO). Pissing off big trade surplus countries like China, Russia, and now KSA/GCC will have long term negative economic consequences for USA, IMO. Japan and Britain are shells of their former selves. Germany is invested in the Euro. Can the fed buy all USA bonds?? Not sure.
KSA/GCC have too much already invested in the dollar but I think they are smart enough to start hedging their bets. Investing in a regional/Islamic economic bloc makes a lot of sense considering global demographics over the next century. East Asia, Europe.....even India and Bangladesh will be in demographic decline over the next century. ME and NA will continue to have large growing populations.....it just needs more stability. Hopefully with the USA focused on the Indo-Pacific the ME can see less war and more prosperity, IMO.
Who is taking away Syria oil, who is taking away Libyan oil ... Why all major buyers use dollar as transaction.Ok, thanks for describing the game.
Thus, all those wars were fought because some were thinking, decided or about to drift away.
All that BS of "Democrazy", threat to the world peace, "terrorism" etc are just fig leaves to cover the naked aggression and illegal wars.
Not really. Demographic decline will cut the "Asian Century" short.....India included. MENA/Islamic world has a chance to power the global economy 75-150 years from now....With huge amounts of both labor and natural resources and positive birth rates.some say crypto is brainchild of US treasury..lol
they late to invest...they should have build oil cities in Pakistan and India 30 years ago.