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Category: Fiat Currency

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Currencies

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Fiat Currency Wars, Competitive Devaluations Fuel Gold’s Rally to $1,300/oz / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Gary_Dorsch

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWith the price of gold zeroing in on yet another major milestone, - $1,300 /oz, some heavy hitters in the marketplace are beginning to wonder if the yellow metal’s rally, is getting a bit too frothy, or even worse, whether a speculative bubble is brewing, that might ultimately deflate under its own weight, and lead to a sharp correction. On Sept 15th, famed hedge fund trader George Soros said that gold prices might continue to rise, but warned that that gold is the “ultimate bubble.”

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Currencies

Friday, September 17, 2010

Can the U.S. Afford to Call China a Currency Manipulator? / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleJason Simpkins writes: It seems like every six months the debate over China's currency, the yuan, reaches a fevered pitch: The Washington bureaucrats threaten to label China a "currency manipulator" and Beijing threatens to dump its U.S. debt holdings.

Then, with the imminent approach of a major inflection point - be it a key international summit or major financial report - both sides grudgingly agree that a modest appreciation of the yuan would be mutually beneficial.

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Currencies

Thursday, September 16, 2010

China Japan Forex Battle / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Ashraf_Laidi

While many have assessed Japan's powerful intervention (JPY 2 trillion worth of currency selling) via the lens of the US dollar, the operation could be a loud warning shot to Beijing, given the record buying of Japanese Government Bonds by China. Cynics (possibly realists) could reason that China seeks to hamper Japan's recovery by keeping the yen excessively strong, while profiting along the way (via accumulating appreciating yen and gradually reducing exposure to depreciating US dollars). After all, the race for the 2nd biggest economy remains in close contention between China and Japan.

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Politics

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Central Banking's "Grotesque" War on Your Money / Politics / Fiat Currency

By: Adrian_Ash

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleNobody wins this war of attrition, however much money they print up and shell into the market...

DURING the Second World War, Nazi Germany hatched a plot to flood Britain with fake bank notes.

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Currencies

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Dueling Fiat Currencies / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Richard_Daughty

My daughter, for some reason, decided that breakfast is the best time of day to tell me that she needs me to give her a wad of money, more money than I earned in a freaking month when I was her age, and for some stupid "back to school supplies" or to "have the sutures removed," or something, I can't remember the stupid details, but whatever it was, I remember that did not want to pay for it.

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Interest-Rates

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The Curse of Fiat Money, Preventing the Banking Industry from Shrinking / Interest-Rates / Fiat Currency

By: Thorsten_Polleit

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleIt may come as a surprise to many, but the relative size of the US commercial-banking industry has not declined following the so-called credit-market crisis, which developed in the second half of 2007. On the contrary, it has increased since then. While nominal GDP rose 4.2% from the second quarter of 2007 to the second quarter of 2010, banks' total assets rose 18.4%.

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Personal_Finance

Monday, September 13, 2010

Three Steps to Your Monetary Freedom / Personal_Finance / Fiat Currency

By: LewRockwell

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleRichard C.B. Johnsson writes: What is needed for us to have real monetary freedom? Do we have to repeal legal tender laws? Abolish the central bank? Introduce a gold standard? Denationalize money á la Hayek? Or perhaps to introduce some other major policy change?

Not really. We just have to use some magic, some monetary magic.

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Economics

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Currency and Banking Reform in 19th-Century Britain / Economics / Fiat Currency

By: Matt_McCaffrey

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleAs banks — central and otherwise — falter and fail across the globe, it is increasingly obvious that the problems of monetary policy that we face run deeper than merely finding the correct adjustment to a Taylor rule. It is trite but nevertheless true to say that great monetary reforms are necessary. The purpose of this article is not to argue for particular policies, but to examine a particularly important historical example of how (and how not) to go about monetary policy and reform.

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Economics

Monday, August 16, 2010

The Connection Between Debt and Money Under Fractional Reserve Banking / Economics / Fiat Currency

By: Robert_Murphy

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleIs Our Money Based on Debt?

Different groups often notice different aspects of the same phenomenon — this is the point of the famous tale of the blind men encountering an elephant. When it comes to the Federal Reserve, Austrians usually focus on how its tinkering with interest rates leads to the boom–bust cycle.

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Currencies

Thursday, August 05, 2010

No More Dollar, Pound, Yen, or Euro,The New Push for a Global Currency / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: LewRockwell

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleYou surely didn't think that the governing elites would let this economic crisis pass without pushing some cockamamie scheme for control. Well, here is the cloud no bigger than a man's hand, a revival of a 60-year-old idea of a global paper currency to fix what ails us.

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Politics

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Major Frauds of Humanity / Politics / Fiat Currency

By: Shelby_H_Moore

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleEvery one of us is a thief. That includes YOU and me.

We must expect bad outcomes when we are all stealing from each other every day. We have created a system of stealing and we are all complicit in it. When new money is created, purchasing power (value) is stolen from every person holding any money.

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Currencies

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Liquidations & Devaluation Nations, BIS Data Points to Currency Collapse 2011 / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: GoldSilver

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleHey Mike, what would you do if you were elected the head of the U.S. Federal Reserve today?

"The first thing I would do is quit the second I got elected! I wouldn't want to be in charge of the Federal Reserve right now."- Mike Maloney

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Currencies

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Suiting Up for a Post U.S. Dollar World / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: John_Browne

The global financial crisis is playing out like a slow-moving, highly predicable stage play. In the current scene, Western governments are caught between the demands of entitled welfare beneficiaries and the anxiety of bondholders who fear they will be stuck with the bill. As the crisis reaches an apex, prime ministers and presidents are forced into a Sophie's choice between social unrest and bankruptcy. But with the "Club Med" economies set to fall like dominoes, the US Treasury market is not yet acting the role we would have anticipated.

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Currencies

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Mr. Denninger and Gold, A Rebuttal to All Fiat Money Apologists / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Gordon_Gekko

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe last post saw almost a holy war break out between the opposing camps of paper-bugs and the gold bugs (truth-bugs, really) resulting in a record number of comments (1) (645 at last count) the highest for any post on ZH – ever (pending Marla’s confirmation of course. Where are you, Marla?). I wish to thank everybody who participated in the discussion for their insightful comments and feedback.

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Currencies

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Weaker Euro May Kill Russian Ruble and Industry / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Pravda

The dollar rate may drop from the current level of 31 to 28 rubles per dollar by the end of 2012, whereas the Russian ruble may grow against major currencies of the world by 20 percent, a report from the Ministry for the Economic Development of the Russian Federation said. The growth of the Russian currency may occur even faster due to the weakening of the euro, the ministry’s moderately optimistic forecast for 2011-2013 said.

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Currencies

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

The Euro is Doomed, But So is the U.S. Dollar / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Claus_Vogt

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleGreece has made it obvious: The euro is doomed. This fact had been obvious to all the euro critics from the very beginning. All the arguments against the possibility of a common currency for very disparate countries had been raised, but brushed away by overzealous politicians.

They’ll learn their monetary lesson the hard way in the coming years.

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Currencies

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Special Drawing Rights Emerge in European Bailout / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Dr_Jeff_Lewis

SDRs, or special drawing rights, are a type of off-the-wall currency floated around the International Monetary Fund.  In order to keep everything clean, orderly and honest, (as much as it can be with an institution more powerful than most national governments), the IMF created the SDR to easily exchange a country’s reserves for individual currencies.  When a country possesses 1 SDR, they actually own a basket of world currencies, and many suspect SDRs could soon become the world's reserve currency.

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Currencies

Monday, May 17, 2010

We Are Still In The Early Stages Of Major Currency Devaluations / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Miles_Banner

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleFor the year the gold price is up 10.25% in US dollars, 22.38% in Euros, and 27.85% in pounds (London PM fix). The HUI gold index is up 13.38% and the SPDR gold shares (GLD) is up 9.61%.

In the aftermath of the recent bail out by the IMF and ECB the markets are continuing to undermine the euro.

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Currencies

Friday, May 14, 2010

U.S. Dollar, Euro and Other Fiat Currencies Beyond the Point of No Return / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Casey_Research

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleBud Conrad writes: We're heading toward government devaluing its currency to devaluate its debt in order to survive. That means you need to protect yourself. You can't just have savings accounts paying no interest. You need to go and buy gold," says Bud Conrad, chief economist with Casey Research, in this exclusive Gold Report interview. Despite the grim outlook for the U.S. dollar and other paper currencies worldwide, Conrad believes he and other speakers at the recent Casey Research 2010 Crisis and Opportunity Summit have information you need to both prosper and protect yourself during the coming economic storm.

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Currencies

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Euro, Dollar, Not a Single Set of Cojones In the Bunch / Currencies / Fiat Currency

By: Graham_Summers

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleEurope officially joined the Moral Hazard club in a big way over the weekend. Having put off the “Greek” issue for five months they finally caved, launching a $1 trillion bailout AND their own variation on the Fed’s Quantitative Easing Program at the same time.

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