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TheSamePerson
Länderna har skrivit på nya handelsavtal där en del av överenskommelsen bygger på att man inte kommer att använda dollar som valuta för framtida handeln mellan de två länderna.
Frågeställning: kommer Uncle Sam acceptera att Han tappar allt mer makt?
Källa:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.foxbusiness.com/markets/brazil-china-strike-trade-deal-agreement-ditch-us-dollar.amp
gäsp, handel som är marginelt högre än svensk handel.....
Undrar om de gör som ryssland och omedelbart springer och köper amerikanska statsobligationer (dollar) för sina yuens och reals....
https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/feds-notes/the-international-role-of-the-u-s-dollar-20211006.html
The U.S. dollar is dominant in international transactions and financial markets
The international role of a currency can also be measured by its usage as a medium of exchange. The dominance of the dollar internationally has been highlighted in several recent studies of the currency composition of global trade and international financial transactions. The U.S. dollar is overwhelmingly the world's most frequently used currency in global trade. An estimate of the U.S. dollar share of global trade invoices is shown in Figure 5. Over the period 1999-2019, the dollar accounted for 96 percent of trade invoicing in the Americas, 74 percent in the Asia-Pacific region, and 79 percent in the rest of the world. The only exception is Europe, where the euro is dominant.
In part because of its dominant role as a medium of exchange, the U.S. dollar is also the dominant currency in international banking. As shown in Figure 6, about 60 percent of international and foreign currency liabilities (primarily deposits) and claims (primarily loans) are denominated in U.S. dollars. This share has remained relatively stable since 2000 and is well above that for the euro (about 20 percent).