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United Nations conference calls for new global currency
« on: September 08, 2009, 06:29:28 AM »
Barry,,,,,,U fuuccckkked up again!!!



September 7, 2009


The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development said in a report published Monday that the U.S. dollar should be replaced as the world’s standard reserve currency, giving rise to a new global currency managed by an as-yet undetermined financial regulatory organization.

Heiner Flassbeck, director of the conference, told Bloomberg News that changes needed in the world’s financial systems rival the scope of the Bretton Woods or European Monetary System agreements.

The Bretton Woods agreement established in 1944 the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, following allied victory in World War II.

“[The] dominance of the dollar as the main means of international payments [has] played an important role in the build-up of the global imbalances in the run-up to the financial crisis,” the report says. “Another disadvantage of the current international reserve system is that it imposes a greater adjustment burden on deficit countries (except if it is a country issuing a reserve currency) than on surplus countries.”

The UN adds: “Such a multilateral system would tackle the problem of destabilizing capital flows at its source. It would remove a major incentive for speculation and ensure that monetary factors do not stand in the way of achieving a level playing field for international trade. It would also get rid of debt traps and counterproductive conditionality. The last point is perhaps the most important one: countries facing strong depreciation pressure would automatically receive the required assistance once a sustainable level of the exchange rate had been reached in the form of swap agreements or direct intervention by the counterparty.”

The move should not be surprising to observers of global economics, as a U.N. panel of currency experts came to the same conclusion in March, according to Reuters.

The conference specifically emphasizes the enhancement of the International Monetary Fund’s “special drawing right” (SDR), which may serve as the “supranational” currency.

World-wide shake-up
The past year has seen a dramatic shake-up in oversight and management of the U.S. and global economies.

For months, Russia and China have been calling for a new world reserve currency.

Russia, for its part, supports replacing the dollar on the world stage, suggesting the Chinese yuan may be the quickest path to diversified reserves.

“There is a need to make the IMF a true representative of the world’s leading economies. It’s not there right now,” said Russian finance minister Alexei Kudrin in June, noting that China had a lower representation quota than Switzerland or Belgium.

Kudrin also said he did not expect to see any new monetary unions rise, although the Gulf states agreed in May to use Saudi Arabia as a base for a pending “monetary union” and new central banking authority.

The issue of IMF reform should therefore be raised “in earnest, in a bold way,” Kudrin said, adding countries should be “represented in proportion to the strength of these economies and their role in the world economy.”

Over the weekend, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner argued successfully to strengthen the “Basel II” framework for international commerce, which would see all G20 member nations increase their currency liquidity and allow centralized, “global supervision” of financial industries. The Obama administration is committed to full compliance with the framework by 2011.

The Group of 20 finance ministers and central bank governors plan to meet in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Sept. 24 and 25. Several major liberal groups are planning demonstrations, including the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition. The city has already secured a deal to use National Guard troops provide a security buffer for the world’s financial elite during their meeting.

Also on Sunday, a key Chinese official predicted that the dollar’s increasing supply, which grows with added liquidity, meant the currency could “fall hard” within “a year or two.” The official also signaled that China is moving its reserves away from the dollar and toward gold, euros and yen.

Washington has staunchly defended the dollar as the world’s reserve, with President Obama, Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner all insisting there is no need for a new global reserve currency.

The UN report which makes the recommendations is available online (PDF link).


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Re: United Nations conference calls for new global currency
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2009, 06:40:11 AM »
This has a ton of implications you moron. 

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Re: United Nations conference calls for new global currency
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2009, 06:44:38 AM »
Implication = US = FUCKED>

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Re: United Nations conference calls for new global currency
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2009, 06:46:31 AM »
This has a ton of implications you moron. 

when the UN made decisions decrying the bush admin, the right called them a powerless body that did nothing but talk.

when they disagree with barry, suddenly their word is gospel.  which is it?

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Re: United Nations conference calls for new global currency
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2009, 06:50:23 AM »
when the UN made decisions decrying the bush admin, the right called them a powerless body that did nothing but talk.

when they disagree with barry, suddenly their word is gospel.  which is it?

Hey Butt Boy: 

Also on Sunday, a key Chinese official predicted that the dollar’s increasing supply, which grows with added liquidity, meant the currency could “fall hard” within “a year or two.” The official also signaled that China is moving its reserves away from the dollar and toward gold, euros and yen.


Everyone around the world but you morons defending ZERO, Bernake, and Geitner understand that what they are doing is going to lead to an even bigger collapse and massive inflation down the road.   

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Re: United Nations conference calls for new global currency
« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2009, 06:58:58 AM »
dude, almost every UN nation was against a lot of what the USA did for 8 years.

We told them to kiss our ass, wiped our taints with geneva convention, and did what the F we wanted.  The un was called powerless by many on getbig for 8 years.

Suddenly, a 'key chinese official' has more crediblity with you than your own govt.  hey, that's cool for you.

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Re: United Nations conference calls for new global currency
« Reply #6 on: September 08, 2009, 07:10:05 AM »
dude, almost every UN nation was against a lot of what the USA did for 8 years.

We told them to kiss our ass, wiped our taints with geneva convention, and did what the F we wanted.  The un was called powerless by many on getbig for 8 years.

Suddenly, a 'key chinese official' has more crediblity with you than your own govt.  hey, that's cool for you.

Lets see: 

1.  Obama admn underestimated the UE rate massively. 

2.  They underestimated the deficit by 2 trillion dollars

3.  They have a GS tax cheat as head of the treasury. 

Yeah, this admn has tons of credibility.   

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Re: United Nations conference calls for new global currency
« Reply #7 on: September 08, 2009, 07:18:31 AM »
Do i agree with what O has done?  No.

Do I believe you're trying to assign cred to UN as of Jan 21, 2009, that you didn't allow it for the past 8 years?  Yes.

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Re: United Nations conference calls for new global currency
« Reply #8 on: September 08, 2009, 07:19:29 AM »
dude, almost every UN nation was against a lot of what the USA did for 8 years.

We told them to kiss our ass, wiped our taints with geneva convention, and did what the F we wanted.  The un was called powerless by many on getbig for 8 years.

Suddenly, a 'key chinese official' has more crediblity with you than your own govt.  hey, that's cool for you.

Dude,,,,,,,youre living in the past. Barry has taken 8yrs of Bush success,,,,,, and destroyed it in 6 months!!

Barry ruined the US currency in record time!! Whats next,,,,,,death panels?

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Re: United Nations conference calls for new global currency
« Reply #9 on: September 08, 2009, 07:21:17 AM »
Do i agree with what O has done?  No.

Do I believe you're trying to assign cred to UN as of Jan 21, 2009, that you didn't allow it for the past 8 years?  Yes.

My post was more to the chinese govt who holds trillions of our debt. 

They are signaling that they are ready to pull the rug out from under us due to the massive spending. 

They are even encouraging their citizens to buy gold while our idiot admn encourages people to into debt.     

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Re: United Nations conference calls for new global currency
« Reply #10 on: September 08, 2009, 07:25:05 AM »
My post was more to the chinese govt who holds trillions of our debt. 

They are signaling that they are ready to pull the rug out from under us due to the massive spending. 

They are even encouraging their citizens to buy gold while our idiot admn encourages people to into debt.     


Bushs surplus of 8 yrs,,,,,,,,,,,,, is now RUINED by Barry!!!

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Re: United Nations conference calls for new global currency
« Reply #11 on: September 08, 2009, 07:27:24 AM »
My post was more to the chinese govt who holds trillions of our debt. 
They are signaling that they are ready to pull the rug out from under us due to the massive spending. 
They are even encouraging their citizens to buy gold while our idiot admn encourages people to into debt.     

They are signaling they are ready to...

Yeah, they ate a shit sandwich on the fact we printed a lot of $.

They're looking to create the basket of currencies, which we won't like.

"Pulling the rug out from under us" = would be pretty bad for them, as they'd have almost 2 billion people with lots of factories and nobody to buy their plastic crap.



They're checking us.  "Don't do it again, barry"  Of course they'd love to have a non-buck currency.  Will it happen?  eventually, yeah.  But if it's gradual, we won't feel it as much.  Dropping it overnight would lead to serious shit worldwide, and maybe wars.  nobody wants that.


dont' worry tho... Beck and friends are still pissing all over van jones this AM if you heard his show... I guess this kinda $ stuff they don't care about?