Kevin Lane
Galvanizer
How come they share the burden of de-dollarization without dollarizing first?I thought it was the opposite. Argentina is dollarizing.
How come they share the burden of de-dollarization without dollarizing first?I thought it was the opposite. Argentina is dollarizing.
Where did you read they share this burden?How come they share the burden of de-dollarization without dollarizing first?
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Not everything is out there to be read! Most important things have to be read between the lines! Arg will be "Bali Ka Bakra"!Where did you read they share this burden?
That's the part I don't get. What dedollar burden are you talking about? Can you explain that.Not everything is out there to be read! Most important things have to be read between the lines! Arg will be "Bali Ka Bakra"!
When de-dollarization increases pace, value of dollar will reduce obviously. US is dumping dollars to Argentina which will eventually suffer the consequences of Dollar devaluation.That's the part I don't get. What dedollar burden are you talking about? Can you explain that.
Russia and China are nor pioneers of De-dollarization efforts from outside US. India and Japan are. (Shinzo Abe coined term Indo-Pacific, and was proponent of De-dollarization, QUAD). BRICS+MENA+Japan are all on to it now. Even large part of US establishment also sees Dollar devaluation as inevitable as increasing debt is putting unsustainable strain on their budget.Because afaik other than Russia and China to some extent nobody else has joined the de$ bandwagon. There's talk that more will join but the best that can be done is barter between countries which is cumbersome.
You are making one big ass assumption here. I don't see how the de$ process will increase pace among more countries. It's not clear to me why they would want to do that unless there is a risk of their country being sanctioned. Which applies only to a few countries.When de-dollarization increases pace, value of dollar will reduce obviously.
UnderstoodUS is dumping dollars to Argentina which will eventually suffer the consequences of Dollar devaluation.
I was not aware Abe was a proponent of de$. Surprising that an American ally would be in support. Quad, yes.Russia and China are nor pioneers of De-dollarization efforts from outside US. India and Japan are. (Shinzo Abe coined term Indo-Pacific, and was proponent of De-dollarization, QUAD). BRICS+MENA+Japan are all on to it now.
This one is hard to call. They keep kicking the can down the road.Even large part of US establishment also sees Dollar devaluation as inevitable as increasing debt is putting unsustainable strain on their budget.
Only with complimentary economies. Russia & China is one example.International trade will happen increasingly in local currencies in future.