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To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (28095)3/8/2005 1:33:45 PM
From: ild  Respond to of 110194
 
So when sh*t hits the fan China will not have much of positive FDI and trade surplus, so it will use accumulated USDs to buy commodities. It does make sense.
Another way is to invest $$ now in commodity projects all over the world. We've seen some of it, but IMO on a too small scale so far. Japan is rich, so it can afford to just lose much of its US holdings. China is poor, it has to make a good effort to use its USD hoard before US trashes the dollar completely.