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Zitat:China Business
Jun 9, 2009
US moves into back seat
By W Joseph Stroupe
This article concludes a two-part report.
Part 1: Dollar's wounds reopen
The US dollar certainly could stem its losses or even recover ground, if the ongoing commodities and emerging market rallies become too "animal-spirited" and get too far ahead of the reality of global supply and demand, and a significant correction occurs in these fledgling rallies.
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A new global order emerging
With all the developments detailed above as a backdrop, the ever-clearer global picture that is emerging from this crisis is that of a meaningful and historically rapid transition from the US as the traditional driver of growth and demand to the emerging markets, led by the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China), as the new global driver.
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