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Thread #127472   Message #3001681
Posted By: Sawzaw
07-Oct-10 - 10:11 AM
Thread Name: BS: The Tea Party a Terrorist Organization??
Subject: RE: BS: The Tea Party a Terrorist Organization??
Bobert are you jest an ol' Hillbilly calculatin' with with your WSGR or are you a highly educaited college economics perfesser?



IMF Warns On Currency War [But Borbert says not to worry, just leave it up to the Progressives]

Los Angeles 10/06/2010

The IMF head said that the growing trend towards devaluing currencies may obstruct global economic recovery, as the dollar fell further Wednesday.

Predictions that Federal Reserve is once again planning measures that can lower the dollar's value, combined with China's refusal to allow Yuan to rise quickly, have made currencies the hottest topic at the summit of finance chiefs from G7 countries.

Few people expect any meaningful agreement at the G7 meeting or the IMF summit that follows.

Commenting on US policy, Nobel economics laureate Joseph Stiglitz said, "It's doing nothing for the American economy, but it's causing chaos over the rest of the world. It's a very strange policy that they are pursuing".

The dollar suffered more losses Wednesday, plummeting to an eight and-a-half month trough versus a basket of currencies and moving towards a fifteen year low against the yen.

The trend pushed Tokyo to intervene last month and devalue the yen, while some other countries have either followed its footsteps or are planning to.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the managing director of IMF told the Financial Times, "There is clearly the idea beginning to circulate that currencies can be used as a policy weapon". He further added, "Translated into action, such an idea would represent a very serious risk to the global recovery ... Any such approach would have a negative and very damaging longer-run impact".

The IMF, which will hold its twice-yearly summit this weekend in Washington, is also likely to talk about foreign exchange measures as part of its goal to get nations working towards balanced global development.
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I believe the solution is for us as a people, We The People, not the government whom some want to be our babysitter, to tell China, Up yours with your cheap shit and quit being a bunch of PC pussies about it.

Yeah the government allowed the US to get in the position of owing them a bunch of money but if they screw us up too bad, how are they going to get it back?

That "ownership" for debt goes both ways.