Friday, October 22, 2010

U.S. China Currency War Drifting towards Military Conflict :: The Market Oracle :: Financial Markets Analysis & Forecasting Free Website

The United States conducts monetary policy the same way it conducts foreign policy; unilaterally. When Fed chairman Ben Bernanke signaled last week that he was planning to restart his bond purchasing program (Quantitative Easing) he didn't consult with allies at the IMF, the G-20 or the WTO. He simply issued his edict, and that was that. The fact that the Fed's policy will flood emerging markets with cheap capital, pushing up the value of their currencies and igniting inflation, is of no concern to Bernanke. He operates on the same theory as former Treasury Secretary John Connally who breezily quipped to a group of euro finance ministers, “The dollar is our currency, but your problem.

Dangerous times.. if the US and China refuse to negotiate with each other the rest of the world will take sides and the end game is unclear

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