The fate of the world's currencies in the wake of the demise of the dollar. - page 77
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Yeah... thanks for that... So they're canceling the dollar... I thought.:) I'm afraid to ask, what will the states convert to?
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Yeah... thanks for that... So they're canceling the dollar... I thought.:) I'm afraid to ask.What's the states gonna switch to?
Yeah... thanks for that... So they're canceling the dollar... I thought.:) I'm afraid to ask... What will the states convert to?
Let's fantasize about what they might switch to, but it's not about the states as such, it's about the global economy in general.
Let's fantasise about what they might switch to, but we are not talking about the states as such, but about the global economy in general.
OK, my guess is that the world economy will switch to hryvnias...as soon as the dollar is cancelled. So...quite a realistic scenario within this topic...
OK, my guess is that the world economy will switch to hryvnias...as soon as the dollar is cancelled. So...quite a realistic scenario within this thread...
There should be two currencies in the world, the rouble and the yuan.
There should be two currencies in the world, the rouble and the yuan.
Yes, perhaps for you it will be, you won't even notice the other effects (hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, climate change).
Don't like viewing the hypothetical demise of the dollar? - Within your narrow one-sided view of the world, try examining the hypothetical demise of the pound, the euro, or the yen. And if you personally enjoy it, consider the demise of the ruble, we will be happy to discuss it.
Beethoven is trending right now, let's consider the demise of all fiat currency in the world (because some people get very sad and uncomfortable even thinking about the disappearance of the evergreen tugrik), although it would not be that interesting.
So it is with the moon - hurricanes, floods, earthquakes and climate change - no moon and what, these phenomena will disappear, will women's menstrual cycles change? By a strange coincidence, some of these natural cataclysms are seasonal or are a product of human activity and quantity. Seasonality is the distance to the Sun, scientists took it and calculated that the Earth will not fall to the Sun because of slowing rotation is the good news, the bad news is the Sun will rapidly expand to the size of the solar system: the optimistic forecast - there are still five billion years, the pessimistic forecast - any time now. The question is, why should I care about the Moon in matters of universal scale?
There is a non-primary creditor (after all, Europe, Japan "owe someone"), which calmly survives oil price changes against itself by more than 10 times, as well as calmly strangling its shale industry by lowering oil prices. Long before the demise of the dollar, the price of oil will be brought down to the floor - the commodity economies with their local czars will not survive it. Without the US and Europe, China will experience true socialism. No China, there will be an industrial boom in Africa/Asia and the CIS. The demise of any 'currency' of the CIS (including the ruble) no one in the world will notice, the question is who will control RF resources in the future (as if a trend), China or the USA, and what shocks will occur before that.
Can a mere mortal make money without a hype on the disappearance of the moon, the expansion of the solar system, the demise of the dollar? You can, live in reserve currencies.
There should be two currencies in the world, the rouble and the yuan.
such fantasies... ))))
Yeah, you might as well say: all this powerless hating on Russia is the result of ordinary envy of the more successful? - no?
If not, then don't write anything about Russia, forget about it (England, USA, Europe's), or else they'll get it, Trump won - Russia is to blame (so influential that it can influence the US election, so which country is more influential and successful?), etc., statements and accusations like that are an admission of weakness.
SZS. a statement of facts, nothing more. Moderators, please do not consider this to be politics.
I didn't really open the subject, I just hinted ironically that behind questions with titles like "the end of the dollar" or "the states will collapse" etc. - Usually there is nothing but unsubstantiated hype, and the topic usually descends into "wipeout", "nuclear ash", "continental split", and similar nonsense and verbiage, and no discussion of the real macroeconomics ever comes up )))
I didn't actually open the subject, I just ironically hinted that questions titled "the end of the dollar" or "the states will collapse" etc. are usually nothing but naked, unsubstantiated hype. - Usually there is nothing but baseless hype and the discussion usually descends into "wipeout", "nuclear ash", "continental divide" and similar nonsense and verbiage, but never gets to the real macroeconomics part ))))