nuclear-fossil fuels/economy-and-geopolitics-through-energy-nicolas-meilhan-t14594-10.html#p315956PS: I saw in another video by Nicolas Meilhan that China has been buying oil from Russia since early 2016, oil now paid in yuan! It's a stone in the US pond!
The two Chinese bombs
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He says 5 years behind Ahmed..."you take over my content" no but lol, what!!!!
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Chinese bomb? Rather a Bruce Lee bomb!!
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Another pathetic trick/photo montage of a guy who no longer knows what to do to exist and who posts absolutely anything to get a boost!
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Christophe wrote:Ahmed wrote:This spring, some emerging powers are distancing themselves from the dollar. In March, Brazil announced its willingness to pay for its Chinese imports in yuan from now on; the following month it is the turn of Argentina...
Russia had also reoriented its monetary policy by being paid for its hydrocarbon exports to China in euros from 2019; now it is in dirhams that it sells to Indian importers. Iraq and the Gulf States are also following this trend, as is Saudi Arabia, once a loyal partner of the USA...
This is a profound trend, even if certain more cyclical events may have accelerated the process: the generally favorable monetary flow to the Yuan only confirms the reorientation of material flows towards Asia. For its part, Beijing continues to promote its currency, fully aware of the interest that this represents. This in a long-term vision, since it is still too dependent on the greenback to rush things.
We bet, as some analysts say, that the day when Chinese economic domination will be even stronger, it will be able to appreciate the price of its currency and make it the major asset of its economic strategy.
Seen in the past that the Fed was at the extreme limits of borrowing and monetary issuance...and that US civil servants would no longer be paid in the summer of 2023...and the US defaulted...
I let you imagine the rest...
CQFD…if BFM and the IMF start talking about it…
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Very interesting…a comment on the prouks?
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The Russian debt below one billion is largely compensated by Russian gold reserves of nearly 600 billion dollars and especially by raw materials in the energy sector.
Not to mention the 300 billion illegally frozen.
It's not a Fitch rating, it's a Fuck rating.
Not to mention the 300 billion illegally frozen.
It's not a Fitch rating, it's a Fuck rating.
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Yeah.
Rating agencies: financed by those who need to be rated in order to display their "good results" in a press they finance. For all political purposes.
It's a bit as if scientific journals were financed by those who need to show "good results" in a press they finance. For all political and therefore useful financial purposes.
Rating agencies: financed by those who need to be rated in order to display their "good results" in a press they finance. For all political purposes.
It's a bit as if scientific journals were financed by those who need to show "good results" in a press they finance. For all political and therefore useful financial purposes.
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