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Politics : President Barack Obama

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (136986)9/6/2013 9:11:26 AM
From: Metacomet  Read Replies (2) of 149317
 
G20 leaders grapple with risks of reduced US monetary stimulus

Really tends to beg the question as to who might be in a position to challenge the reserve currency status of the US..

The Chinese are among the US liquidity clients, who do not even have a free trading currency to start with, that are concerned with US policies that might limit their development going forward

Hardly a candidate to succeed the US, in the foreseeable future as the worlds liquidity engine

..as I noted elsewhere, the US position as the source of the worlds reserve currency is fairly safe from about everything, but stupid Republicans in the House....

The ability to read should be a requirement for election

..thinking is probably a bridge too far
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