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Dollar als weltweite Leitwährung?
Zitat:ich setz das hierher, weil
a) revan der Auffassung ist, dass Diskussionen zum Euro in diesen Strang gehören, Rolling Eyes
b) es das Verhältnis zwischen $ einerseits und den europäischen Währungen "Pfund" und "Euro" andererseits (also nicht nur den €) betrifft,
c) deutlich wird, wie die Finanzhaie jetzt Profit aus der Lage ziehen wollen, in der sie die Griechen selbst erst gebracht haben und
d) es dem US-Dollar objektiv schon sehr schlecht gehen muss, wenn man mit solchen Methoden den Dollarkurs stützen möchte
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Ja sicherlich die Amerikaner sind immer an allen Schuld sei es an europäischer Inkompetenz, oder an der griechischen kriminellen Energie! Erich du bist echt lustig, ich lach mich schlapp der Euro brennt aber dennoch ab, genau wie dein feuchter "Stürzt das böse US Imperium" Traum. :lol:


Gut dazu passt:


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Zitat:PIIGS, politics and the Euro

Many countries would like to see another reserve currency as a rival to the US dollar. The Euro has been seen as the prime candidate for this position. The current crisis has until recently been working strongly in that direction, favouring a strong Euro and a weak dollar. That prospect has been damaged severely by the economic problems of the PIIGS (Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Spain).
The dollar has its own major weaknesses which seem to be getting worse. But these things are relative. The dollar has one major advantage over the euro which is political rather than economic. If California’s debt spirals out of control and it has to take stringent measures to correct it, opting out of the national currency for some form of California money is not an option. For Eurozone member countries, it is.
The Euro is the product of a political decision of 16 members to adopt it. Theoretically, the member countries can opt out. Greece can go back to the drachma. Improbable? Yes. Impossible? No. The possibility of any Eurozone country opting out of the Euro remains very small indeed, virtually nil. The economic and political cost would simply be too great. That does not mean that this possibility, no matter how small, is negligible.
If you were the finance minister of China responsible for over 2 trillion dollars worth of foreign reserves, would you accept even a small chance that these might one day be worthless or drastically reduced in value because the currency in which you placed the nations reserves no longer exists?....
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