Currency war goes global

Discussion in 'Latest Hip News Stories' started by midgardsun, Oct 6, 2010.

  1. midgardsun

    midgardsun Senior Member

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    ben $ 600000000000
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    Why dont they just allow to every citizen to print their own money? Would be a lot more fun!
     
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    Ben`s command post
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    Oh, I wouldn't go that far... more like Mr. things can't be all that bad...;)

    And yes, citing infowars or alex jones is just fucking poison no matter how relevant the topic. Plenty of other less toxic sources covering these issues.
    Thanks for posting them, midgardsun. :)

    ZW
     
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    Analysis: Thinking the unthinkable -- a euro zone breakup
    http://www.cnbc.com/id/40371286

    Someone had predicted this on this thread. It's almost here. Will surely be interesting.
     
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    And it probably will....

    The headlines are usually extra fearful....
    They are talking about a two tier division, one obviously being the strong economies.
     
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    Brief history of inflation
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB_uHq1_8FA"]YouTube - Currency Failures from Argentina to Zimbabwe: A Brief History of Inflation | Timothy Terrell
     
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    nice up friday in pm
     
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    we can default at any time, what are the other countries going to do about it, hmm? We have the nukes, the ships, the planes, they have nothing to even come close.
     
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    [/QUOTE]
    Back to topic:
    Do you think this is a currency war or something else?[/QUOTE]

    Thinking that Washington is looking to prop-up weak real estate values, a primary way to do this is by weakening the dollar in order to infuse real estate investment with the pantina of a hedge against inflation.

    Washington and the body politic is way over invested in housing, resulting in a warping of policy options to tilt toward housing.

    Washington looks to protect FannieMae, FreddieMac and HUD and big banking investments in the housing sector.

    This may weigh as heavilly as any currency war in Washingtons outlook.
     

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