China calls for new world currency

cawacko

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We'd be pretty fvcked if this happened but fortunately it won't. China has some serious economic challenges of its own right now and will be interesting to see what their economy is looking like in 15 years.



'De-Americanised' world needed after US shutdown: China media

While US politicians grapple with how to reopen their shuttered government and avoid a potentially disastrous default on their debt, the world should consider 'de-Americanising', a commentary on China's official news agency said Sunday.

"As US politicians of both political parties (fail to find a) viable deal to bring normality to the body politic they brag about, it is perhaps a good time for the befuddled world to start considering building a de-Americanised world," the commentary on state news agency Xinhua said.

In a lengthy polemic against American hegemony since World War two, it added: "Such alarming days when the destinies of others are in the hands of a hypocritical nation have to be terminated.

"A new world order should be put in place, according to which all nations, big or small, poor or rich, can have their key interests respected and protected on an equal footing."

Negotiations over how to end the budgetary impasse have shifted to the US Senate after House Representatives failed to strike a deal with President Obama on extending borrowing authority ahead of an October 17 deadline.

Beijing has in recent days issued warnings as well as appeals for a deal, all the while emphasising the inseparable economic ties that bind the world's two biggest economies.

"The cyclical stagnation in Washington for a viable bipartisan solution over a federal budget and an approval for raising debt ceiling has again left many nations' tremendous dollar assets in jeopardy and the international community highly agonised," said the commentary.

China is the biggest foreign holder of US Treasury bonds, worth a total of $1.28 trillion according to US government data.

"Instead of honouring its duties as a responsible leading power, a self-serving Washington has abused its superpower status and introduced even more chaos into the world by shifting financial risks overseas," but equally stoked "regional tensions amid territorial disputes, and fighting unwarranted wars under the cover of outright lies" the commentary said, referring to Iraq.

It added that emerging economies should have a greater say in major international financial institutions the World Bank and International Monetary Fund and proposed a "new international reserve currency that is to be created to replace the dominant US dollar".

China has only slightly more weight than Italy at the IMF, which has been headed by a European since its creation in 1944.

A governance reform has been in the works for three years but its implementation has been blocked by the effective veto of the United States.



http://news.yahoo.com/americanised-world-needed-us-shutdown-china-media-053014967.html
 
I guess this puts China on the same attack radar as Saddam, Gaddafi, and Iran .. all of whom have called for a change in world currency.
 
I guess this puts China on the same attack radar as Saddam, Gaddafi, and Iran .. all of whom have called for a change in world currency.

Until there is a viable alternative to the dollar, they are free to ask all they want, it will simply do no good. That was what the Euro was hoping to do, but its weaknesses have now been exposed.
 
Until there is a viable alternative to the dollar, they are free to ask all they want, it will simply do no good. That was what the Euro was hoping to do, but its weaknesses have now been exposed.

I'm sure China would love to see Yuan become the world's reserve currency. Depending on the study you read they are on target to become the world's number one economy within the next several decades. How badly would the U.S. government have to f up for this to become a reality? Again I don't see it happening but it's not out of the realm of possibility.
 
I'm sure China would love to see Yuan become the world's reserve currency. Depending on the study you read they are on target to become the world's number one economy within the next several decades. How badly would the U.S. government have to f up for this to become a reality? Again I don't see it happening but it's not out of the realm of possibility.
The average Chinese Kim would be like Thurston Howell III first.
 
I'm sure China would love to see Yuan become the world's reserve currency. Depending on the study you read they are on target to become the world's number one economy within the next several decades. How badly would the U.S. government have to f up for this to become a reality? Again I don't see it happening but it's not out of the realm of possibility.

as long as they have a communistic government, they will not become the reserve currency. The best they can hope for is some sort of dual reserve with the dollar. I won't put anything past the idiots in DC, but I don't think that even they can f up bad enough to knock us out of the reserve role... barring massive defaults on actual payments of principal and interest when due on our bonds.
 
Which should tell Americans to stop fucking around with their racist hate politics and get back in the game. It's not china trying to make their currency the world currency, it's plainly a suggestion that the world needs an independent currency from US bullshit footdragging.

And if the US doesn't get it's act in gear very quickly to avert this rightwing made disaster, the rest of the world is going to find some sympathy with China.

This is an attempt by China to bring things back to normal and is nothing else.

"Yet!"
 
Which should tell Americans to stop fucking around with their racist hate politics and get back in the game. It's not china trying to make their currency the world currency, it's plainly a suggestion that the world needs an independent currency from US bullshit footdragging.

And if the US doesn't get it's act in gear very quickly to avert this rightwing made disaster, the rest of the world is going to find some sympathy with China.

This is an attempt by China to bring things back to normal and is nothing else.

"Yet!"

Racist hate politics? LOL... ok... and now, back to China...

Of course it is the rest of the world that wants another currency. They, like us, know the benefit of being the reserve currency. That, again, was one of the driving points of the Euro. Not only to make things easier within the EU, but to also build a competing currency to the dollar that might eventually take its place as reserve. If there was a currency in existence today that could take the place of the dollar as reserve, nothing the US has done/is currently doing/or will do will matter. We will be replaced as soon as that currency appears.
 
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