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October 22, 2008 at 1:01 PM #291560October 25, 2008 at 8:21 AM #292598ArrayaParticipant
http://www.reuters.com/article/forexNews/idUSTRE49N1XX20081024
BEIJING (Reuters) – The United States has plundered global wealth by exploiting the dollar’s dominance, and the world urgently needs other currencies to take its place, a leading Chinese state newspaper said on Friday.
The front-page commentary in the overseas edition of the People’s Daily said that Asian and European countries should banish the U.S. dollar from their direct trade relations for a start, relying only on their own currencies.
A meeting between Asian and European leaders, starting on Friday in Beijing, presented the perfect opportunity to begin building a new international financial order, the newspaper said.
October 25, 2008 at 8:21 AM #292923ArrayaParticipanthttp://www.reuters.com/article/forexNews/idUSTRE49N1XX20081024
BEIJING (Reuters) – The United States has plundered global wealth by exploiting the dollar’s dominance, and the world urgently needs other currencies to take its place, a leading Chinese state newspaper said on Friday.
The front-page commentary in the overseas edition of the People’s Daily said that Asian and European countries should banish the U.S. dollar from their direct trade relations for a start, relying only on their own currencies.
A meeting between Asian and European leaders, starting on Friday in Beijing, presented the perfect opportunity to begin building a new international financial order, the newspaper said.
October 25, 2008 at 8:21 AM #292949ArrayaParticipanthttp://www.reuters.com/article/forexNews/idUSTRE49N1XX20081024
BEIJING (Reuters) – The United States has plundered global wealth by exploiting the dollar’s dominance, and the world urgently needs other currencies to take its place, a leading Chinese state newspaper said on Friday.
The front-page commentary in the overseas edition of the People’s Daily said that Asian and European countries should banish the U.S. dollar from their direct trade relations for a start, relying only on their own currencies.
A meeting between Asian and European leaders, starting on Friday in Beijing, presented the perfect opportunity to begin building a new international financial order, the newspaper said.
October 25, 2008 at 8:21 AM #292960ArrayaParticipanthttp://www.reuters.com/article/forexNews/idUSTRE49N1XX20081024
BEIJING (Reuters) – The United States has plundered global wealth by exploiting the dollar’s dominance, and the world urgently needs other currencies to take its place, a leading Chinese state newspaper said on Friday.
The front-page commentary in the overseas edition of the People’s Daily said that Asian and European countries should banish the U.S. dollar from their direct trade relations for a start, relying only on their own currencies.
A meeting between Asian and European leaders, starting on Friday in Beijing, presented the perfect opportunity to begin building a new international financial order, the newspaper said.
October 25, 2008 at 8:21 AM #292997ArrayaParticipanthttp://www.reuters.com/article/forexNews/idUSTRE49N1XX20081024
BEIJING (Reuters) – The United States has plundered global wealth by exploiting the dollar’s dominance, and the world urgently needs other currencies to take its place, a leading Chinese state newspaper said on Friday.
The front-page commentary in the overseas edition of the People’s Daily said that Asian and European countries should banish the U.S. dollar from their direct trade relations for a start, relying only on their own currencies.
A meeting between Asian and European leaders, starting on Friday in Beijing, presented the perfect opportunity to begin building a new international financial order, the newspaper said.
October 25, 2008 at 9:02 AM #292618jpinpbParticipantDoes this mean we should buy Euros before it’s too late?
October 25, 2008 at 9:02 AM #292942jpinpbParticipantDoes this mean we should buy Euros before it’s too late?
October 25, 2008 at 9:02 AM #292969jpinpbParticipantDoes this mean we should buy Euros before it’s too late?
October 25, 2008 at 9:02 AM #292980jpinpbParticipantDoes this mean we should buy Euros before it’s too late?
October 25, 2008 at 9:02 AM #293017jpinpbParticipantDoes this mean we should buy Euros before it’s too late?
October 26, 2008 at 2:10 AM #292948partypupParticipant‘BEIJING (Reuters) – The United States has plundered global wealth by exploiting the dollar’s dominance, and the world urgently needs other currencies to take its place, a leading Chinese state newspaper said on Friday.
The front-page commentary in the overseas edition of the People’s Daily said that Asian and European countries should banish the U.S. dollar from their direct trade relations for a start, relying only on their own currencies.
A meeting between Asian and European leaders, starting on Friday in Beijing, presented the perfect opportunity to begin building a new international financial order, the newspaper said.”This is huge, IMO. A, what do you think the chances are that dollar dumping (the kind that would devalue it by 50% or more) could occur in panic mode over a period of weeks, rather than a long, slow dumping over a period of months or years?
October 26, 2008 at 2:10 AM #293273partypupParticipant‘BEIJING (Reuters) – The United States has plundered global wealth by exploiting the dollar’s dominance, and the world urgently needs other currencies to take its place, a leading Chinese state newspaper said on Friday.
The front-page commentary in the overseas edition of the People’s Daily said that Asian and European countries should banish the U.S. dollar from their direct trade relations for a start, relying only on their own currencies.
A meeting between Asian and European leaders, starting on Friday in Beijing, presented the perfect opportunity to begin building a new international financial order, the newspaper said.”This is huge, IMO. A, what do you think the chances are that dollar dumping (the kind that would devalue it by 50% or more) could occur in panic mode over a period of weeks, rather than a long, slow dumping over a period of months or years?
October 26, 2008 at 2:10 AM #293300partypupParticipant‘BEIJING (Reuters) – The United States has plundered global wealth by exploiting the dollar’s dominance, and the world urgently needs other currencies to take its place, a leading Chinese state newspaper said on Friday.
The front-page commentary in the overseas edition of the People’s Daily said that Asian and European countries should banish the U.S. dollar from their direct trade relations for a start, relying only on their own currencies.
A meeting between Asian and European leaders, starting on Friday in Beijing, presented the perfect opportunity to begin building a new international financial order, the newspaper said.”This is huge, IMO. A, what do you think the chances are that dollar dumping (the kind that would devalue it by 50% or more) could occur in panic mode over a period of weeks, rather than a long, slow dumping over a period of months or years?
October 26, 2008 at 2:10 AM #293309partypupParticipant‘BEIJING (Reuters) – The United States has plundered global wealth by exploiting the dollar’s dominance, and the world urgently needs other currencies to take its place, a leading Chinese state newspaper said on Friday.
The front-page commentary in the overseas edition of the People’s Daily said that Asian and European countries should banish the U.S. dollar from their direct trade relations for a start, relying only on their own currencies.
A meeting between Asian and European leaders, starting on Friday in Beijing, presented the perfect opportunity to begin building a new international financial order, the newspaper said.”This is huge, IMO. A, what do you think the chances are that dollar dumping (the kind that would devalue it by 50% or more) could occur in panic mode over a period of weeks, rather than a long, slow dumping over a period of months or years?
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