China will use gold and gold pricing to force global currency reset

Completely wishful thinking. Why would China make it's foreign currency reserves next to worthless by doing this?
 
screaming eagle said:
Completely wishful thinking. Why would China make it's foreign currency reserves next to worthless by doing this?

The foreign reserves are going to end up worthless anyway



I think this happening in the future is a foregone conclusion

only question is when - might be one year or 20 years away.
 
screaming eagle said:
Completely wishful thinking. Why would China make it's foreign currency reserves next to worthless by doing this?

How much foreign currency (assuming you mean US currency) do they have?

And, how much gold do they have?
 
Silverlicious said:
screaming eagle said:
Completely wishful thinking. Why would China make it's foreign currency reserves next to worthless by doing this?

How much foreign currency (assuming you mean US currency) do they have?

And, how much gold do they have?

More than $1.4 trillion USD, and north of 10,000 metric tons.
 
Silverlicious said:
screaming eagle said:
Completely wishful thinking. Why would China make it's foreign currency reserves next to worthless by doing this?

How much foreign currency (assuming you mean US currency) do they have?

And, how much gold do they have?

Raven has listed some more exact amounts (maybe not that much gold, who knows), but in a nutshell they have more USD and other foreign currency reserves than any other country, so why would they devalue them when they can have the best of both worlds (the most valuable fiat and Gold reserves)? Until the world's capital markets trust the Chinese government, the Renminbi isn't going to be a reserve currency anyway. No point having a reserve currency if only one country uses it - that's why the USD is so powerful.
 
If China spends it US dollars on imports, but only accepts payment for exports in Renminbi, how long until that changes? Anyone got the stats to run down this hypothetical?
 
China will now own 121 Park Avenue, the latest acquisition in the East's shopping spree in the West.

that would take a very long time to spent those trillions.

but on the trade fronts, gold backing in BRICS would divide the world trades away from the US$, this blocks would substantially cut down the US treasuries holdings for reserves.
 
If they keep converting their US dollars into US and AUS property, all our base will belong to them.
 
alor said:
China will now own 121 Park Avenue, the latest acquisition in the East's shopping spree in the West.

that would take a very long time to spent those trillions.

but on the trade fronts, gold backing in BRICS would divide the world trades away from the US$, this blocks would substantially cut down the US treasuries holdings for reserves.

Agree with that, don't think China would go it alone and back just their own currency. Serious moves being made to decrease the reliance on the USD as a country (bilateral trade agreements) and as part of BRICS with their own bank
The BRICS group of emerging powers on Tuesday created a Shanghai-based development bank and a reserve fund as alternatives to Western-led institutions.

As Putin explains, this is part of "a system of measures that would help prevent the harassment of countries that do not agree with some foreign policy decisions made by the United States and their allies.

We are pleased to announce the signing of the Treaty for the establishment of the BRICS Contingent Reserve Arrangement (CRA) with an initial size of US$ 100 billion. This arrangement will have a positive precautionary effect, help countries forestall short-term liquidity pressures, promote further BRICS cooperation, strengthen the global financial safety net and complement existing international arrangements. We appreciate the work undertaken by our Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors. The Agreement is a framework for the provision of liquidity through currency swaps in response to actual or potential short-term balance of payments pressures.
Press release

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Obama wanted to take a look at naval base in hawai. For the sale to go through?
Wow...
 
smk762 said:
If they keep converting their US dollars into US and AUS property, all our base will belong to them.

True, it's already over 9,000.
 
China will own nothing in America if they don't have the military might to recover what the US will have taken by force in the end.

If you haven't noticed, that's sort of the way things work in the world today.


EDIT: That doesn't mean I condone this way of life....just that I acknowledge it.





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mmissinglink said:
China will own nothing in America if they don't have the military might to recover what the US will have taken by force in the end.

If you haven't noticed, that's sort of the way things work in the world today.


EDIT: That doesn't mean I condone this way of life....just that I acknowledge it.





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That's only if they have the money to pay their military! :lol: :D

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The federal government is still shut down. - The Washington Post October 14, 2013 (Ahh but that's all fixed now aye? :D ;)

But there's more mayhem to come:

Congress has to deal with the debt ceiling.

If lawmakers don't vote to increase the nation's borrowing limit by mid-October, the U.S. government won't have enough money to pay all its bills.

Note that the debt ceiling doesn't determine how much the U.S. government is authorised to spend. Congress does that by setting the budget and passing various spending bills. The debt ceiling only determines whether the U.S. government can borrow enough money to pay for programs that Congress has already enacted, like Medicare reimbursements or military pay.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...hing-you-need-to-know-about-the-debt-ceiling/
 
Reading all this reminds me of 25 years or so ago when I was a young naive buck. I would tell people that China will never take over the world....They are just going to buy it! Odd how simply that thought came to me then.
 
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