Can Russia and China succeed in dethroning the dollar? | Counting the Cost

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
  • Since being shut out of much of the global financial system, Russia has sought alternatives to soften the effects of Western sanctions.
    It has turned to China for an economic lifeline and has been increasingly embracing the yuan.
    Trade between the two countries hit a record of $190bn last year, with much of those payments made in Chinese and Russian currencies.
    The two biggest geopolitical rivals of the United States want to counterbalance the dominance of the dollar worldwide.
    Elsewhere, Ukraine has won the IMF's first loan to a country at war.
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  • @leondonald
    @leondonald 11 месяцев назад +1105

    BRICS seeks to create a new currency, considering gold's historical role as a store of value and medium of exchange. However, the functionality and acceptance of a gold-backed currency in the current global financial system are uncertain. Creating a new currency requires careful consideration of economic, political, and logistical factors.

    • @duane_29
      @duane_29 11 месяцев назад +2

      The discussions and proposals surrounding BRICS nations' potential use of gold are intriguing. People choose to buy gold for various reasons, such as its historical role as a store of value and medium of exchange, its potential as a hedge against inflation or currency devaluation, and its relative scarcity compared to other commodities. Gold also offers diversification benefits to investment portfolios due to its low correlation with stocks and bonds. However, investing in gold carries risks and may not be suitable for everyone. Investors should carefully evaluate their objectives, risk tolerance, and financial situation before deciding.

    • @EllenAbrex
      @EllenAbrex 11 месяцев назад +3

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      @EllenAbrex 11 месяцев назад +1

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      @DavidRiggs-dc7jk 11 месяцев назад +1

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  • @tatianastarcic
    @tatianastarcic Год назад +1515

    Recession is most likely the result of an external factor. For the first time in decades, the United States is losing its clout as a federal reserve currency. They don't have any more economies to use to control inflation, and less money is being spent on stock and oil trading than in the past. They all lend support to the idea that a new multilateral world order is in the works.

    • @richardhudson1243
      @richardhudson1243 Год назад +7

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      @darnellcapriccioso Год назад +6

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      @maiadazz Год назад +5

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      @darnellcapriccioso Год назад +5

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  • @roseroland1998
    @roseroland1998 Год назад +599

    America is currently plagued by the hydra-headed evil duo of inflation and recession. The worst part about this recession is that consumers are racking up credit card debt. In April alone, credit card debt went up 20% while rates have doubled in a year. Inflation is so high that consumers are literally taking debt for basic life necessities. Collapse has indeed begun..

    • @svengrot7943
      @svengrot7943 Год назад +1

      @@lloydbernard5847 Inflation is gradually going to become part of us and due to that fact any money you keep in cash or in a low-interest account declines in value each year. Investing is the only way to make your money grow and unless you have an exceptionally high income, investing is the only way most people will ever have enough money to retire. Reason I work with ‘’KAITLIN ROSE STERNBERG’’ a brokerage-advsor who sets asset allocation that fits my tolerance and r!sk capacity, investment horizon, present and future goals.

    • @Curbalnk
      @Curbalnk Год назад +5

      @Lloyd Bernard It's important you remember that there are good and bad days. It's a zero-sum game, but always remember this advice: Spend carefully, invest intelligently, and diversify your holdings so that when one performs poorly, the others will. You can do this by hiring a knowledgeable specialist whose platform offers a variety of investment options. You leave little space for regrets by doing this, and you might even gain more.

    • @anthonyrussell5718
      @anthonyrussell5718 Год назад +1

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    • @louisairvin3052
      @louisairvin3052 Год назад +2

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    • @glenbert1396
      @glenbert1396 Год назад +2

      @@louisairvin3052 heard it's a good time to buy and basically I've just got cash sitting duck in the bank and I’d really love to put it to good use seeing how inflation is at an all time-high, who is this coach that guides you, mind I look them up…

  • @kevins4936
    @kevins4936 Год назад +462

    Weaponizing the dollar was a massive mistake that caused so much suffering for poor innocent people that were under the US government sanctions, some people couldn't even buy medication, so alternative currency is vital for the peace and security of the world. India, China, Brazil, Russia, and many other big nations should use their own currencies.

    • @raquetdude
      @raquetdude Год назад +11

      How… their currency’s are awful and the markets hate them as the state doesn’t allow them to be free flowing.

    • @sna4797
      @sna4797 Год назад +74

      ​@@raquetdude maybe in west they dislike those currencies but not in developing nations😅

    • @egoless4762
      @egoless4762 Год назад

      ​@Will the west has become a toothless tiger with no claws. Multi polar world is here for the betterment of humanity.

    • @mna7308
      @mna7308 Год назад +61

      ​@@raquetdudehmm maybe west don't like it because they can't bully anyone anymore, the rest of developing countries like being less dependent though

    • @mna7308
      @mna7308 Год назад +27

      ​@@raquetdudethey dislike the $ much more than each other, the reason is constant sanctions imposed😅

  • @PhilipMurray251
    @PhilipMurray251 Год назад +612

    What happened to SVB is really scary, and goes to show that no corporation, however big, is immune to collapse. I have always had a deep-seated mistrust for corporations. I have plans to pull out most of my money, but don't know what to do with $ 350k sitting idly. I'd like to go into the stock market, maybe. Any ideas?

    • @Robertgriffinne
      @Robertgriffinne Год назад +5

      All big corps are just a cohort of centralised system working together, and any damage to one can have a dangerous rip-ple effect on every other one. I learned a long time ago to not trust corporations. Most of my money is in the sto-ck market and my businesses. I keep only what I need to spend in my checking account.

    • @tradekings5433
      @tradekings5433 Год назад +4

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      @PhilipMurray251 Год назад +1

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    • @PhilipMurray251
      @PhilipMurray251 Год назад +2

      Found her webpage, I wrote her an email and scheduled a call, hopefully she responds, I plan to start 2023 on a woodnote financially.

  • @user-wt6zf4ek9k
    @user-wt6zf4ek9k Год назад +698

    Several of the biggest market experts have been voicing their opinions on exactly how awful they think the next downturn would be, and how far equities may have to go, as recession draws closer and inflation continues.. well above the Fed's 2% objective. I'm trying to build a portfolio of at least $850k by the time I'm 60. I need suggestions on what investments to make..

    • @krisgrigo
      @krisgrigo Год назад

      I'll suggest you find a mentor or someone with experience guide you especially in this recession.

    • @monicavazquez280
      @monicavazquez280 Год назад

      @Mark Lofgren I just started few months back, my grandson helps me but I'm going for long term, I'm still trying to figure it out honestly.. Which advisor do you work with?

    • @laszlolee
      @laszlolee Год назад

      @Mark Lofgren I'm new to all this, heard it's a good time to buy and basically I've just got cash sitting duck in the bank and I'ld really love to put it to good use seeing how inflation is at an all time high, who is the coach that guides you, mind I look him/her up?

    • @monicavazquez280
      @monicavazquez280 Год назад

      @Mark Lofgren Thank you for this tip. it was easy to find your coach. Did my due diligence on her before scheduling a phone call with her. She seems proficient considering her resume

    • @romiverajr
      @romiverajr Год назад

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  • @alecwk
    @alecwk Год назад +490

    Not just Russia and China, the whole world is moving away from using the dollar. Many are moving to regional direct settlement or bilateral settlement. So the dollar will see smaller and smaller usage, hence the value will drop.

    • @OzzyBloke
      @OzzyBloke Год назад +47

      As all those dollars bought by foreign countries to trade make their way back to the US as they are no longer required, hyperinflation will set in at crazy levels never seen before. Imagine paying $100 for a loaf of bread 🤯

    • @jakel8627
      @jakel8627 Год назад +46

      Nah the only currency that matters are dollars and euros. Everywhere else in the world has f all to sell. Get over it!

    • @prodigalson1537
      @prodigalson1537 Год назад +18

      Countries may be dumping US treasuries as we speak... if US dollars flows back to the US, im afraid we will see hyperinflation in the US. Is the Fed controlling inflation currently?🤔

    • @izmanq
      @izmanq Год назад +15

      us already have inflation problem, can keep dreaming no problem, but does't mean it's not there, we have enough with us dollar bullshit

    • @alyscstudjo6909
      @alyscstudjo6909 Год назад +10

      @@jakel8627 Everywhere else in the world has f all to sell? wow !

  • @weiminglu5331
    @weiminglu5331 Год назад +324

    It's the West's decision to block Russia to use Dollar & Euro Dollar rather, that leaves Russia no choice but to use Yuan instead. However, Russia opens up the Pandora's box, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, India follow suit. It will damage Dollar hegemony eventually.

    • @bradleycooper9437
      @bradleycooper9437 Год назад +23

      nahhh .. maybe 100 yrs more for yuan to be atleat 10 to 15 percent used world wide

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад +31

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

    • @michaelsrensen3398
      @michaelsrensen3398 Год назад +9

      There is no such thing as "Euro Dollar". Get your facts straight.

    • @sna4797
      @sna4797 Год назад +26

      @@TuxedoMaskMusic they have hypersonic, us still need to create it

    • @ahmedkiyimba5934
      @ahmedkiyimba5934 Год назад

      @@TuxedoMaskMusic It is only powerful when fighting stateless entities or fighting against countries severely weakened by years of sanctions and constant harassments / undermining by not only the USA but including USA allies forced to participate behind the scenes

  • @michaelmullins3396
    @michaelmullins3396 Год назад +64

    The only time that Al Jazeera does not trumpet Washington propaganda is when issues of Palestine are discussed.

    • @kabzaify
      @kabzaify Год назад +9

      Very true

    • @kotenoklelu3471
      @kotenoklelu3471 Год назад

      😂

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад +4

      BIAS over INTEGRITY is a standard for most so called "news" outfits today. You are correct.

    • @jorgeabraham3414
      @jorgeabraham3414 Год назад

      CGTN is a lot better, is pretty much the same style but without the western bias, I was very surprised to find criticism of China in chinese media, I just com back to Al Jazeera to laugh at westerners panicking because is the end of their age

  • @trustgod2355
    @trustgod2355 Год назад +37

    Listening to the guy from UK talk , you can see the hate for Russia in his eyes . I think the media need to start having guest who can genuinely comment without sentiments

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад +2

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

    • @fasilkhan1854
      @fasilkhan1854 Год назад +14

      ​@@TuxedoMaskMusicif the US military is soo powerful why did they leave Afghanistan with their tail between their legs...🤷‍♂️😂

    • @kingcarlos9380
      @kingcarlos9380 Год назад +9

      ​@@TuxedoMaskMusicGod bless you fat Americans. Inflation making it hard to eat 😢

    • @voltydequa845
      @voltydequa845 Год назад +1

      @@TuxedoMaskMusic «How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time.»
      ----
      Russia is currently projecting his asynchronous power at even greater distances. And the cost of projecting it is much lower than the US's projection of its military.
      Add to this that your "project as much power" is a too vague concept, and to realize that is is vague ask yourself simple questions such as "project what, for how long, to obtain what, at what cost, etc etc.?". And add to those the simple question how that after 20 years the consequences of the "victory" over Iraq are turning in a a long-term defeat. Your is simplistic, cartoon-like. If those, that you talk about, were victories, nobody would question today the $'s role in the world.

    • @jacobfinder7476
      @jacobfinder7476 Год назад

      Ok Mr Hocus-Pocus... Keep drinking the Kool-Aid

  • @Blitcliffe
    @Blitcliffe Год назад +238

    Nobody can become financially successful overnight. They put in background work but we tend to see the finished part. Fear is a dangerous component, hindering us from taking bold steps we need in other to reach our goals. you have to contend with inflation, recession, decisions from the Feds and all. I was able to increase my portfolio by $589k in months. You have to seek for help in the right places.

    • @Aziz__0
      @Aziz__0 Год назад

      I think it's not always about fear. Sometimes realistic factors discourage people from reaching their goals in life. For example, I have tried to invest in the stock market several times, but have always been put off by fluctuations in the value of shares.

    • @kurttSchuster
      @kurttSchuster Год назад

      @@Aziz__0 Given that we are not accustomed to such uncertain markets, the fact that the US stock market has been on its longest bull run ever makes the widespread anxiety and excitement comprehensible. There are opportunities if you know where to go, as you noted that it wasn't difficult for me to earn more than $1Million in the previous 10 months. Since I was aware that I would need a reliable and strong plan to get through these tough times, I engaged a portfolio advisor.

    • @kurttSchuster
      @kurttSchuster Год назад

      @MargaretNICOLE DESIREE SIMON is her name. I initially came across her on a CNBC report then on an investment newsletter and at once searched her on the internet, best decision I've made to stay afloat these crazy times. She has been exemplary.

    • @gauthapandith
      @gauthapandith Год назад

      Improve the transparency INDEX ( all these countries in the BRICS are AXIS of corruption)

    • @36G
      @36G Год назад +1

      Wow bot conversations are on another level now

  • @pelaubenson1230
    @pelaubenson1230 Год назад +65

    It`s not just Russia and China,most countries around the world is just sick and tired and fed up with U.S. arrogance unilateral sanctions coexion and blackmailing tactics..enough is enough!😎

    • @UncleTonyshotsauce
      @UncleTonyshotsauce Год назад

      America created capitalism, global financial system and credit, stock markets, credit cards, AtM, electricity, lights, nuclear power and weapons, airplanes, computer chips, computer, internet, e-commerce, refrigeration, electric vehicle, cable TV, RUclips, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Tesla, Pfizer, brain and heart surgery, GPS, refrigeration, discovery oil and uses. Fiber optics, 80 of world invention.

    • @aungyethu6560
      @aungyethu6560 Год назад +1

      Lol an average peron doesn't care about "sanctions" anywhere.

    • @9shazad
      @9shazad Год назад +8

      Well said and there pathetic wars !!

    • @JamilKhan-hk1wl
      @JamilKhan-hk1wl Год назад +3

      Unlimited printing of USD without even losing its value. Thats pure manipulation going on there

    • @aungyethu6560
      @aungyethu6560 Год назад +4

      @@JamilKhan-hk1wl You just don't understand how basic economic system works. The united states is the biggest economy in the world and USD is world's reserve currency. This put the US government in a unique position to print USD as needed for its economy wihout loosing much value, as long as US economy continute to grow and people buy USD as reserve currency. If you want to take away the United State's ability to print money, then grow your country's economy larger than the United States or try to convince the world to use your currency as reserve currency. Simple as that!

  • @sigma-sigma1
    @sigma-sigma1 Год назад +172

    The frequent use of dollars and swift financial transfer system as a political tool by USA and it's friends is making many countries for searching for alternative currencies and financial transfer system.

    • @blardymunggas6884
      @blardymunggas6884 Год назад +19

      The world is fed up of the I S A. Dollar is doomed. Way faster than expected. Bye bye U S D. The world is finally free without the U S D

    • @888ssss
      @888ssss Год назад +7

      and printing money so property speculators could get rich.....

    • @grvc44
      @grvc44 Год назад +7

      nothing much they can do. US dollar is the most dominant currency in the World and ditching of US dollar by china and Russia is nothing but all Air.

    • @CoreyChambersLA
      @CoreyChambersLA Год назад +1

      Yes, a weaponization a major detriment, one of many. Most have not realized the the dollar is also being knocked down, not only by overprinting and overspending, but also by new cryptocurrencies that tend replace, thus destroy the dollar.

    • @sigma-sigma1
      @sigma-sigma1 Год назад +16

      @@grvc44 once upon a time british ruled large parts of the world, now they are nowhere to be found, this hegonomy, arrogance that nothing can shake us goes before the fall.

  • @arvinmghendi
    @arvinmghendi Год назад +36

    The end of a currencies monopoly dominance is underway. The dawn of a new age.

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

    • @kingcarlos9380
      @kingcarlos9380 Год назад +2

      ​@@TuxedoMaskMusicGod bless you fat Americans. Inflation making it hard to eat 😢

    • @arvinmghendi
      @arvinmghendi Год назад

      @@ziedyacoub8488 The end of sanctioning countries just because they don't follow their ideologies or wont integrate their cultures into their societies.

    • @arvinmghendi
      @arvinmghendi Год назад

      @@TuxedoMaskMusic Pride always comes before a fall. When the bullied stand up against the bully, the bully always falls.

  • @eliso5973
    @eliso5973 Год назад +44

    Dethroning the dollar? No, Russia and China just provide another option for trade.

    • @CoreyChambersLA
      @CoreyChambersLA Год назад +5

      Yes, the U.S. deserves credit for toppling its own dollar, plus cryptocurrencies have an ultimate impact much greater than other fiat currencies.

  • @windsong3wong828
    @windsong3wong828 Год назад +5

    China and Russia are not out to dethrone the USD.
    China and Russia are creating something new.
    Sooner or later , a lot of countries would not want to be held hostage by the USD and the kowtow needed.
    Alternatives are always good.
    In the new order create by China and Russia…..all countries are equal.
    No one need to kowtow.

    • @UncleTonyshotsauce
      @UncleTonyshotsauce Год назад

      Incorrect, it's nothing new. America Created everything the world enjoys including RUclips, Google,internet, e-commerce, electricity, nuclear, telephone, cellular phone etc

  • @asamoahemmanuel4632
    @asamoahemmanuel4632 Год назад +6

    The invited guest Max from London was speaking out of emotions he is angry at the Russians🤣

    • @kingwata1
      @kingwata1 Год назад +2

      He couldn’t say a thing

  • @allentyler3552
    @allentyler3552 Год назад +116

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    • @emile9239
      @emile9239 Год назад +5

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    • @emile9239
      @emile9239 Год назад

      How can I get across to her?

    • @kikky1170
      @kikky1170 Год назад

      i've come across her on a news broadcast

    • @allentyler3552
      @allentyler3552 Год назад +1

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    • @julianaalacer518
      @julianaalacer518 Год назад +2

      Over the long term, there's been no better way to grow your wealth than investing in the stock market. The government has failed in its economic responsibilities

  • @vijaypatil9517
    @vijaypatil9517 Год назад +46

    IMF is Partial...IMF.. and UN have lost confidence

    • @takfaazul5408
      @takfaazul5408 Год назад

      IMF is not partial ..it is a tool of the US empire.

    • @SeeLasSee
      @SeeLasSee Год назад

      This has been a constant state since their inception. Most people don’t even understand them.

  • @chi-jenyang9752
    @chi-jenyang9752 Год назад +54

    The value of RMB is still tied to US$ and China does not allow RMB to be freely exchanged. US$ is depreciating quickly, so is RMB. What we really need is a currency that is based on gold and silver, which cannot be printed easily.

    • @ellengran6814
      @ellengran6814 Год назад +13

      Economy used to be based on the work of our forefathers, gold digged out from the ground, seeds in the fields etc. When US took the dollar of the gold standard, they created an economy based on the dreams of future work by our children = giving a horrible debt burden to children all around the world. People all around the world now say : No !

    • @eliso5973
      @eliso5973 Год назад +8

      The whole point is a new system other than SWIFT.

    • @siamcharm7904
      @siamcharm7904 Год назад +4

      @shaanz then it can demand payments from usa in yuan

    • @mna7308
      @mna7308 Год назад +4

      Saudi just did it's oil trade in Chinese yuan

    • @gomasgovind340
      @gomasgovind340 Год назад +2

      Gold based currency and 100% reserve banking system are the solutions for depreciating currencies.

  • @njugunamaina
    @njugunamaina Год назад +8

    I especially liked the part where the Ukrainian guy said the IMF helped them out because they have powerful friends who care about them.

  • @chanchumomin7226
    @chanchumomin7226 Год назад +15

    GOODBYE UNCLE SAM 😂

    • @user-pw7wl3nu1l
      @user-pw7wl3nu1l Год назад +5

      You just make a conclusion by watching the youtube video?🤣

    • @UncleTonyshotsauce
      @UncleTonyshotsauce Год назад +1

      Good bye America RUclips, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, cellular phone, internet, e-commerce, refrigeration, electricity, airplanes, computer, computer chips, software, fiber, optics, GPS, movies, music recordings, brain and heart surgery, global banking and financial system, Wallstreet, credit card, etc 🤣🇺🇲

  • @sablefilms
    @sablefilms Год назад +11

    Excellent report, the expert in the interview about de-dollarization was professional and fair-minded. Well done to team!

  • @oceanwave4502
    @oceanwave4502 Год назад +131

    It took decades for dollars to be dominant. It will take at least a decade for it to stop being dominant. In addition, China has no intention of yuan to be world reserve currency: it just wants to reduce possible sanction risks as well as convinence in trade between non-west countries. Yuan won't replace dollar anytime soon, but regarding dethroning dollar, there is a saying: "Die with a thousand cuts."

    • @rakadus
      @rakadus Год назад

      Vaccine at the "speed of science". I will not be surprised at the emergence of a working alternative by 2025.

    • @jedidahmed
      @jedidahmed Год назад +12

      i agree

    • @CoreyChambersLA
      @CoreyChambersLA Год назад +16

      The beginning of the end has already begun for the US Dollar. Inflation is not going away, and will tend to get worse rather than better, as hyperinflation and destruction of the dollar are in the bag.

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Год назад +22

      It will happen very quickly, this isn't the 1800s, the British Pound, and the Dutch Gilders both died off, US Dollar is no different

    • @0xBasedChang
      @0xBasedChang Год назад +5

      you have not heard about the new BRICS currency 😂

  • @thegreatnormad3424
    @thegreatnormad3424 Год назад +17

    The world 🌎 is moving away from one currency and one system

    • @kamichaels7941
      @kamichaels7941 Год назад +6

      You seems to be the only one who has understood. Moving away from the dollar doesn't mean choosing the yuan.

    • @UncleTonyshotsauce
      @UncleTonyshotsauce Год назад

      China and India others copied America

    • @shuli6021
      @shuli6021 Год назад

      @@kamichaels7941 we do not expect everybody using yuan. you miss the point caused by mentality

    • @buzz5969
      @buzz5969 Год назад

      We are going back to seashells and rocks for currency here.😊

  • @a9s2w5
    @a9s2w5 Год назад +5

    The most traded currencies daily from April 2022, the Sterling, Yen and Euro would have a better shot at replacing the $ dollar than the Yuan. And it's back up since then. The Canadian and Australian dollar were just behind the Yuan. Just think about those things, that even with all of the exports out of China globally and this is where it is. Of which will likely steadily decline in the years to come. The reality is that whether anyone likes it or not, the Chinese rise economically needed the West as a market. There is no replacement.
    Also as of right now, the AUD, CAD and Swiss Franc now are being traded more than the Yuan.
    1 U.S. dollar USD $ 88.5%
    2 Euro EUR € 30.5%
    3 Japanese yen JPY ¥ / 円 16.7%
    4 Sterling GBP £ 12.9%
    5 Renminbi CNY ¥ / 元 4 7.0%

  • @Blankarte
    @Blankarte Год назад +3

    Welcome to the world of free trade and hard competition, America.

  • @avil8686
    @avil8686 Год назад +37

    Not in immediate threat??😅😅 So many countries already used their own currency for international trades (currency swap) and no more USD needed. The point is Not the Yuan as global currency reserve But the many currencies replacing USD all at once

    • @bradleycooper9437
      @bradleycooper9437 Год назад +1

      what countries are that and how much trade volume of that countries compare to the countries who use dollar? chinese yuan is the most risky currency cause the value is not stable so u still need to wait 50 to 100 yrs more for yuan to reach atleast 15 percent usage

    • @keirenle
      @keirenle Год назад +3

      @bradley cooper bilateral deals. India has 18 countries, and counting China with the Middle East is starting using the Yuan, China with Brazil, and of course Russia. These are just a few on top of my head.

    • @bradleycooper9437
      @bradleycooper9437 Год назад

      @@keirenle ok all that 2 percent of global trade volume not to mention india are dependent to US investments china is dependent to export to west so 50 more yrs maybe dont be stress out as you notice USD is still steady increasing even those countries are trading already its just means its not working

    • @sna4797
      @sna4797 Год назад +5

      @@bradleycooper9437 than why banks going down in u. S???

    • @bradleycooper9437
      @bradleycooper9437 Год назад

      @@sna4797 dont worry dude US already controlled that , 1 bank is tied with crypto the other made a huge risk investment and people became scared so they withdraw money thats why it collapsed , but all is under control now stock market are surging already in US , dude US dollar reserve are steadily increasing its far from the propaganda u are watching thats all for the views sad to say

  • @IndianBoy6677
    @IndianBoy6677 Год назад +69

    During this.. The Reserve Bank of India and the Indian Government have asked Indian banks to open special Rupee Vostro accounts..
    with banks in Russia, UAE, Sri Lanka, Mauritius etc.
    Indian Rupee is now going global as 18 countries have agreed to trade in Rupee.
    Amidst the global economic slowdown, the world is trying to de-dollarize the international market and India is turning this into an opportunity.
    Now the traders will be able to import goods by paying in rupees.
    Good for India, a little bad for the US!

    • @krystofk.2279
      @krystofk.2279 Год назад +5

      oh that's actually interesting. India is getting more and more foreign investors lately and I'd really like to see India surpassing China in the upcomming decades.

    • @LaowaiDaveJCP
      @LaowaiDaveJCP Год назад +13

      Dedollarisation mean autonomy to local currencies

    • @rakadus
      @rakadus Год назад

      Add eRupee, the Indian "Central Bank Digital Currency". Already in use, both wholesale and retail.

    • @sjhassjh3941
      @sjhassjh3941 Год назад

      nobody wants disgustin rupees of indiot

    • @greenplanet7767
      @greenplanet7767 Год назад

      after decades of funding in $$$ indians want to stab america in the back

  • @user-em8zo5ct2r
    @user-em8zo5ct2r Год назад +8

    America strives for hegemony, China & Russia strives for common prosperity
    This is the difference

    • @CoreyChambersLA
      @CoreyChambersLA Год назад +6

      Not exactly, Russia and China are both on strong nationalist of policy of hegemony at the moment. They simply lack the status and resources to achieve it.

  • @ahmedhaji7341
    @ahmedhaji7341 Год назад +13

    What goes up must come down

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

    • @azamatkudaibergenov4482
      @azamatkudaibergenov4482 Год назад

      Russians and China are still trading in dollars lol

    • @niburu1508
      @niburu1508 Год назад

      @@TuxedoMaskMusic they are having trouble fulfilling their recruiting goals. They are going to have to raise the debt ceiling to pay salaries, medical, etc. Not the WAR budget though.High interest rates mean DEBT interest costs more. They took in less than they spent last year. That kind of fiscal management combined with sanctions that apparently are broken even by themselves, does not paint an image of power. More like Ukrainian corruption.

  • @victoews6842
    @victoews6842 Год назад +13

    The $ is doomed and they all. Know it but can't acknowledge it.😢😢

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад +1

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

    • @CoreyChambersLA
      @CoreyChambersLA Год назад

      True. The dollar is doomed for many reason, the most overlooked reason being cryptocurrencies, which tend to ultimately defeat, replace and destroy old-fashioned fiat currencies.

    • @kingcarlos9380
      @kingcarlos9380 Год назад +2

      ​@@TuxedoMaskMusicGod bless you fat Americans. Inflation making it hard to eat 😢

  • @vijaypatil9517
    @vijaypatil9517 Год назад +40

    American source of income is nothing but the Service Charge for Dollar deals and Weapons export... give it a thought

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад +2

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

    • @sna4797
      @sna4797 Год назад +6

      @pm and China has hypersonics nukez, u. S still need to build them

    • @eduwino151
      @eduwino151 Год назад

      it seems you antidollar retards have no idea of how math and the world works , Western tech led by America is what powers the modern world

    • @CoreyChambersLA
      @CoreyChambersLA Год назад +3

      While the American economy is extremely diverse and strong, it certainly does contain huge unproductive components (entitlement programs, waste, fraud, abuse, wars etc) that are being subsidized by the USD service charge and weapons exports.

    • @guillermoelenes
      @guillermoelenes Год назад +2

      @@TuxedoMaskMusic The US Army lost to insurgents... all those Humvees blown up by roadside bombs.. should have informed you that our hype doesn't match the reality.

  • @texassecession6422
    @texassecession6422 Год назад +14

    It's not just Russia and China. India also Rupee trade settlement extended nations to 18. Argentina and Brazil also join de-dollarization. Even ASEAN countries decided not to settle in USD.

  • @upvotecomment2110
    @upvotecomment2110 Год назад +2

    No they can't... (Russia and China) But India can
    1. Less Choke point
    2. Anti-Fragile foreign relation
    3. Geopolitically advantageous

  • @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
    @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Год назад +6

    If Saudi Arabia drops the dollar or allow other currencies to purchase oil other than the dollar, many countries will significantly reduce the dollars in their reserves as it is no longer needed to purchase oil. NOPEC, price cap and the weaponization of the US dollar are among the reason why Saudi Arabia feel threatened and insecure about relying on the US dollar for future oil sales and OPEC will follow Saudi's lead to drop the dollar or diversify.

  • @multientertainers
    @multientertainers Год назад +3

    This is not all about Russia and China all domestic currencies will gain value

    • @niburu1508
      @niburu1508 Год назад

      And develop their infrastructure instead of being trapped in a viscous cycle of paying eternal interest to US

  • @typicalKAMBlover21
    @typicalKAMBlover21 Год назад +4

    People keep thinking that the heavy credit based dollar is better. It is not, if the credit is used for investment, yes. But if the credit is used for mortgage. It’s a bad asset. It’s more important to look at how much of the dollar is being used in investment that generates more goods and services.

  • @stanleymax4388
    @stanleymax4388 Год назад +2

    The dollar is done!! This guy lives on a different planet!!

  • @supermash1
    @supermash1 Год назад +2

    I remember travelling in Peru in 1990 when there was hyper inflation. The people of Peru wanted U.S. dollars, not their own currency which was losing up to 50% per day. My friend and I had U.S. and Canadian dollar traveller's cheques, so we were completely insulated from the inflation. It was then that I learned that there was more U.S. currency in circulation outside of the United States than inside. I have no idea what the ratio is now, but I'd bet it's comparable.
    Russia is nowhere near a peer to the U.S. economically (or in any other way), while China has caught up economically but is still not a peer. I know the U.S. is printing huge amounts of dollars, as well as borrowing huge amounts creating massive debt, however I would be surprised if any Chinese/Russian currency usurps the U.S. dollar any time soon. In 10 or 20 years maybe but my gut feeling is not any time soon.

  • @user-ry1og4gr1g
    @user-ry1og4gr1g Год назад +3

    Expert from London made me smile. End of watching)

  • @heavenlynature7113
    @heavenlynature7113 Год назад +9

    It’s not going to be easy to replace the dollar, even here in China as a foreigner you cannot transact more than 500dollars per day even your own money

    • @armchairwarrior963
      @armchairwarrior963 Год назад +5

      You just need to do what the locals do. Learn to beat the system LOL. Never stop Chinese for transferring a ton to go on vacations etc...

    • @mainmusik3677
      @mainmusik3677 Год назад

      It is alternative for USD, not to replace USD. Since china still need USD stronger than Yuan to keep the manufacturing rolling in china soil.

  • @cashuurcrizaaq4225
    @cashuurcrizaaq4225 Год назад

    This program counting the cost is commercial and Trade program and i have been following for 5 years.

  • @karimmoorad9649
    @karimmoorad9649 Год назад +4

    US didn't know what they had, they became too arrogant like previous empires.

    • @UncleTonyshotsauce
      @UncleTonyshotsauce Год назад

      America created everything you enjoy including RUclips 🇺🇲🤣

  • @divyaj4583
    @divyaj4583 Год назад +7

    The moment US dollar crashes, US will be done for ever😅

    • @jigsaw2281
      @jigsaw2281 Год назад +2

      Yes we want this

    • @azamatkudaibergenov4482
      @azamatkudaibergenov4482 Год назад

      Not only usa darling to the world. It can lead to wars because there is no global currency to replace the dollar right now.

    • @Aviator526
      @Aviator526 Год назад

      Sending love and hugs from America 🇺🇸

  • @stickymoney
    @stickymoney Год назад +2

    Dethrone? No. Not in the near decade.
    To be used as an alternative? Yes.

    • @kingcarlos9380
      @kingcarlos9380 Год назад +1

      God bless you fat Americans. Inflation making it hard to eat 😢

  • @handakinatamerat5418
    @handakinatamerat5418 Год назад +11

    The researcher was very defensive 😮

    • @avil8686
      @avil8686 Год назад +9

      He is not a researcher but a propagandist

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

    • @handakinatamerat5418
      @handakinatamerat5418 Год назад +1

      @@TuxedoMaskMusic bro war is the most unpredictable thing. See what happened in afghan

    • @handakinatamerat5418
      @handakinatamerat5418 Год назад

      @@TuxedoMaskMusic I don’t think projecting power is the solution. We can be much smarter and humble as well. Maybe learn few strategies for Chinese. They are the one getting acceptance from right and left while a lot countries are ditching US

  • @CoreyChambersLA
    @CoreyChambersLA Год назад +48

    Russia and China can succeed, not by the virtue of their currencies or policies, but by the self-toppling of the dollar, which is also losing status due to abusive weaponization of the dollar, excess printing, excess federal spending, excess debt, along with the surprising success of superior new cryptocurrencies that replace the USD.

    • @mna7308
      @mna7308 Год назад

      I don't trust crypto because they can ban crypto easily

    • @UncleTonyshotsauce
      @UncleTonyshotsauce Год назад

      China can't survive without America and NATO countries business and power

    • @rickjames18
      @rickjames18 Год назад +1

      Ok CCP bot.

    • @banjoowo4001
      @banjoowo4001 Год назад

      @Rick James better than being slaves of the degenerate west

    • @alapaticornell4391
      @alapaticornell4391 7 месяцев назад

      Communist is an Evil Empire. They always shot themself in the foot. They were never good for humanity. Yes the truth hurts

  • @Furinkazan_
    @Furinkazan_ Год назад +7

    Multi polar world ❤

  • @detectiveofmoneypolitics
    @detectiveofmoneypolitics Год назад

    Economic investigator Frank G Melbourne Australia is still watching this very informative content cheers Frank

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад +1

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

  • @WellOilBeefHooked
    @WellOilBeefHooked Год назад

    "It ain't what you do it's the way that you do it". I wish Max was aware of this.

  • @onlinetraining82jackhammer18
    @onlinetraining82jackhammer18 Год назад +5

    No dollars no problems in the world

    • @Shay-33
      @Shay-33 Год назад

      Problems will get worse 😂

    • @azamatkudaibergenov4482
      @azamatkudaibergenov4482 Год назад

      Are u sure? Whether China and Russia like or not they gonna trade in dollars.

    • @onlinetraining82jackhammer18
      @onlinetraining82jackhammer18 Год назад

      @@azamatkudaibergenov4482 no dollars no more wars look why they destroyed all mideleast Libya Iraq because they was going to destroy dollars

  • @USMLEBOOSTER
    @USMLEBOOSTER Год назад +31

    Interview didn’t focus on petro-yuan. India Brazil SA Venezuela Iran using yuan already. Downplaying the significance is laughable 😂

    • @linkmeforfun
      @linkmeforfun Год назад +14

      The West always laughed at China's development as it struggled to rise up. But recently, laughter has turned to frowning. Soon, frowning will turn to tears.

    • @marczhu7473
      @marczhu7473 Год назад +2

      India prefer to use dinar than yuan (but same logic)

    • @poli6884
      @poli6884 Год назад +1

      @@linkmeforfun china always laughed at India's development as it struggled to rise up. But recently, laughter has turned to frowning. Soon, frowning will turn to tears.

    • @jedidahmed
      @jedidahmed Год назад

      he really ignore it

    • @badbadbadcat
      @badbadbadcat Год назад +2

      ​@@poli6884 i don't see China laughing at India

  • @sandrajones1609
    @sandrajones1609 Год назад +7

    I am looking forward to all countries retaining their own culture and being able to trade freely in a global market, many forms of trade are possible w/o monetary exchange... education exchanges amid all nations that are interested in participating. No more "this is the way" mentality. There are many ways. PEACE ❣️

    • @bambooboobamb3335
      @bambooboobamb3335 Год назад

      Yes after all everyone is safe, not fighting endless wars, their country in good state of economy, not defending people endlessly saying they should learn how to be peaceful while their attackers literally send waves of attacks, their country being sanctioned to no end, their people attempting to flee the place, no place giving them refugee status, even western nations give them no care, no country to have as their own. Their families scattered in more countries than they know, and their suffering with end in sight. The refuge seeking life like nomads is something we are biologically programmed to do like sheep's that graze all day we can't seem to find a better thing to do.
      But yeah why are we still doing this to ourselves is something absurd, some people tell us why can we be kind and not fight around when our land is the one where the fighting goes along. We seem to be inviting many people inside and trying to fight everyday and even attacking our own people because we are not educated as in the west.
      Some people say we have a liking to go and do some hiking in the west because it is so hot in our country. And that we go as refugees because we just like more money and love being called from western land. Our place is very not photo genic and we also live taking pictures too much and picnic would fix any illness of our own.
      They say we need to learn how to be more peaceful because it is something we have an issue understanding because like small boys all we know is to fight around and be mischievous. Our suffering is not a good enough lesson others might even go to say. A few piano lessons is a good medicine others wish for us to do more.
      In the end we are our own problem as being stubborn is only thing we do right all day long.
      If someone just said peace with ❤ after it out loud we would have been saved of all the trouble we went through.
      But you know it's not bad that some still are around, we can happily live in company of the ones that are still around.

    • @rediettadesse2828
      @rediettadesse2828 Год назад

      YES YES YES YES YES YES YES

    • @rickjames18
      @rickjames18 Год назад

      @@bambooboobamb3335 Yes, we can go back to pre-WW2 conditions. Oh wait, pre-WW2 was even worse. A time when the seas were dangerous, countries constantly attacked eachother for resources, globalization was a dream, and everyone works separate for regional supremacy. That time? You seem to have a warped idea of what human history looks like. You also do not seem to understand we have lived in the most peaceful time in history for decades. Try looking up what the world was like before the world order was established. It may surprise you, but not me, humans have very short memories.

  • @aktharali8456
    @aktharali8456 Год назад +15

    It's high time to eradicate USD. After all who is the US..?? Why should we be lenient to one country and currency..?? Let's have a common currency for international transactions. Not Yuan, Ruble. But an international currency. Let it be named as IC. International Currency.

    • @jigsaw2281
      @jigsaw2281 Год назад

      👍

    • @UncleTonyshotsauce
      @UncleTonyshotsauce Год назад

      That stupid

    • @UncleTonyshotsauce
      @UncleTonyshotsauce Год назад

      America created the global financial system and credit and 80 percent of all invention in the world. Electricity, lights, nuclear power and weapons, uses and discovery oil, airplanes, computer chips, computer, cellular phone, internet, e-commerce, refrigeration, telephone Wallstreet, stock markets, electric vehicle, social media, credit cards, global currency etc.

    • @JamilKhan-hk1wl
      @JamilKhan-hk1wl Год назад

      Im guessing it should be a basket of currency for international trade. But locally, each country can use their own one

    • @jigsaw2281
      @jigsaw2281 Год назад

      @@JamilKhan-hk1wl yes

  • @beiyamkaa9409
    @beiyamkaa9409 Год назад +25

    The arrogance from the west is amazing!!!

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

    • @kingcarlos9380
      @kingcarlos9380 Год назад +1

      ​@@TuxedoMaskMusicGod bless you fat Americans. Inflation making it hard to eat 😢

    • @petersinclair3997
      @petersinclair3997 Год назад

      Look at the globe, the US, the UK and Australia. Three advanced economies have the Planet covered.

    • @beiyamkaa9409
      @beiyamkaa9409 Год назад

      @@petersinclair3997 wake up,all empire fall,and the west will fall as other empire.

  • @tameratr3874
    @tameratr3874 Год назад +6

    I am really dying of west hypocrisy 😮

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

    • @tameratr3874
      @tameratr3874 Год назад

      @@TuxedoMaskMusic well ,this all power was built on other nation's resources by mischievously enslaving people and snatching their rich!

  • @hanslangitan6047
    @hanslangitan6047 Год назад

    It depends on you my friend OPEC countries, countries think that they will need to buy energy anyway with keeping USD, that's why these new emerging energy is also confusing.

  • @felixzhao9070
    @felixzhao9070 Год назад +1

    Let's think about this from a different perspective:
    - If the USA remains the most advanced and credible in the country,
    - The USA is discinplined and doesn't print the money as they want,
    - The US never uses the dollar as a weapon to sanction coutries that don't go along with it.
    I think if all the three conditions are met, no matter what China and Russia (other countries as well) do, they won't succeed in dethroning the dollar.

  • @Basketball4life99
    @Basketball4life99 Год назад +8

    What I think will happen realistically is that the US dollar will still remain a dominant currency for global trade but it will no longer be the ONLY for such trades, there might be 3 currencies for global trades, the USD, Chinese Yuan and the newly announced BRICS currency (yet to be made or named as of this post). Also, it’s possible that all South American countries will merge their currencies into 1 and the same might happen with African countries. Either way, I live in Canada and inflation here is so out of control. A litre of regular gasoline is $1.60 CAD, a bag of 2kg oranges 🍊 are around $8, a pack of cigarettes are $17, an average burger 🍔 and fries at a normal take out restaurant is $15+, average rent for 2 bedroom apartment in Toronto is $2600/month, minimum wage is I think $16/hour (before tax reduction), 1 way bus 🚌 fare is around $3.25. Current mortgage interest rate is around 5%

    • @rickjames18
      @rickjames18 Год назад

      Yuan isn't gaining much traction. Still only 2-3% reserve currency worldwide and until the CCP stops controls of the Yuan and much manipulation it isn't going to be anyones first choice. The CCP just isn't ready to lose that kind of control. Look at Russia, they were actually denied the ability to exchange some Yuans so they too are finding out the hard way.

  • @hugo9618
    @hugo9618 Год назад +4

    Countries do not want to be dependent on 1 dominant currency, and want to diversify.

    • @phoenix5054
      @phoenix5054 Год назад +1

      You can do that, by adding Euro, GBP, Canadian and Australian Dollars, Swiss Francs, Japanese Yen, and SK Won.

    • @SeeLasSee
      @SeeLasSee Год назад

      Nobody wants a China based currency. Even their own businesses swap into dollar ASAP.

  • @ballerblocks
    @ballerblocks Год назад +2

    Which mad house did they find this hess guy, he speaks with his eyes closed, and he doesn't take a breath when he speaks, like an automaton.

  • @kiraMTL
    @kiraMTL Год назад

    The show forgot to mention that the chart it showed, is using swift systems... RU CN is not using swift system, that why it show only less then 3% volume.

  • @inuwooddog3027
    @inuwooddog3027 Год назад +10

    It's not really about Russia and China per se. It's the problem of using the US Dollar.
    Even without Russia and China, countries have been trying Gold Dinar, African Eco, Sur, ASEAN AMU, crypto, etc.. The needs and intentions are already there. It's just a matter of time.

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад +1

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

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    @Danielbucks944 Год назад +18

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      @leither-truth4414 Год назад

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  • @takfaazul5408
    @takfaazul5408 Год назад +1

    This is not the end of the US dollar but the beginning of the end. From this point the way ahead for the US dollar is only downhill.

  • @raquetdude
    @raquetdude Год назад +2

    People saying the dollar is going away don’t understand that the global currency throughout history is tied to naval power, see Spanish Empire, British Empire and American Empire.

    • @keirenle
      @keirenle Год назад

      The dollar is fine. It will lose a whole lot of value once the dedollarization is accelerating, however. America will not give up its top spot without a fight. The options are not pretty.

    • @QwaziB
      @QwaziB Год назад

      I can agree with the naval power. The problem is... We don't think past our noses. In the future, China can manufacturer boats faster and more efficiently. We just keep using our old ones.

    • @QwaziB
      @QwaziB Год назад

      I don't any Spanish or British empire currently in the world.... What does that say? Lol

    • @alexandermbijima7737
      @alexandermbijima7737 Год назад

      What's the alternative to USD? I just remember when EURO started it was the end of US dollar where is the Euro strength now?

    • @keirenle
      @keirenle Год назад

      @alexander mbijima there s no alternative, but the whole system is changing. Countries are doing deals using their own currencies ATM.

  • @chimwemwetembo6446
    @chimwemwetembo6446 Год назад +5

    This will be done gradually.

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

  • @rodneybanya3459
    @rodneybanya3459 Год назад +3

    Would love to have heard from Chinese economist to find out the long term plan. As an African this is pertinent

    • @jigsaw2281
      @jigsaw2281 Год назад

      That british guy in this video is biggest dumbo i have ever seen

    • @UncleTonyshotsauce
      @UncleTonyshotsauce Год назад

      Nobody want Chinese currency

  • @yx-l2853
    @yx-l2853 Год назад +1

    It will be interesting to revisit this topic with the same commentator on yearly basis

  • @jerrynaga5917
    @jerrynaga5917 Год назад +1

    Using one country's currency in trade is a stupid idea in a multipolar world

  • @CockSmasher-xw4px
    @CockSmasher-xw4px Год назад +7

    The goal isn't to dethrone.
    It's to cut out the middle man.

  • @itssanti
    @itssanti Год назад +19

    I don't think so, but over time it could be that the geopolitical turn of Russia as a supplier of energy and raw materials to the eastern economies could create a "monetary block " where the yuan could become more prevalent, but other geo-economic turns need to happen too, like how Japan, Korea and India would accommodate themselves to such reality.

    • @alanssshh
      @alanssshh Год назад +5

      American printing.the whole world suffering. that's why American will fall in the end

    • @UncleTonyshotsauce
      @UncleTonyshotsauce Год назад +1

      Russia/Soviet Union have never been stable

    • @bruxi78230
      @bruxi78230 Год назад +3

      @Santiago ---- Not gonna happen in the next 50 years. Russia has no choice but to accept Yuan and of course China needs to import the oil. That part makes sense. However the Yuan is not a market based currency. You can't freely trade Yuan like you can Dollars, Pounds, Euros, Yen etc. China does not allow their own citizens to invest in other currencies. When they've done so they have had massive capital flight. Chinese investors are locked into their own stock market. Without easy convertibility, no investor will touch Yuan as a reserve currency.
      If you think India would consider using the Yuan, that is a total fantasy. The Indians want to create manufacturing jobs that are currently being done in China, they are clear rivals. A short time ago China and India had a military skirmishes on the Indian northern border. They dislike each other intensely. Forget that one.
      Japan and Korea already have freely convertible currencies with zero need to change what they're doing. Forget them too. So in summary, that leaves no one except the Russians who trashed their own currency and economy. And were banned from using euro and the dollar. On bilateral trade they are forced to accept Yuan.

    • @itssanti
      @itssanti Год назад +1

      @@bruxi78230 well, you didn't get my point at all. You should re-read what I wrote.

    • @bruxi78230
      @bruxi78230 Год назад

      @@itssanti ----- I read your post several times, perhaps you can summarize what your point is?

  • @kimanimzalendo367
    @kimanimzalendo367 Год назад

    Global reserve is about acceptance and perceptions. The change can start slowly like an avalanche but quickly (relatively) change.

  • @jarosawbielski2301
    @jarosawbielski2301 Год назад

    The king seated on the judicial throne,
    he sifts through all evil with his eyes.

  • @bobbygunz9254
    @bobbygunz9254 Год назад +4

    The market and the Fed consistently underestimate the sticky nature of inflation. The markets are still unsure if the Federal Reserve will continue to its plan to raise interest rates until inflation is under control, despite the fact that bond yields are rising while stock prices are falling. What is the greatest strategy to take advantage of the current bear market while I'm still deciding whether to sell my $401k worth of stocks?

    • @viviangall1786
      @viviangall1786 Год назад +2

      Stocks are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine.

    • @claradidi7573
      @claradidi7573 Год назад

      I completely agree. I have been consistent with my profit regardless of the market conditions. I got into the market early in 2019 and the constant downtrends and losses discouraged me, so I sold off.

  • @gj8550
    @gj8550 Год назад +28

    The discussion presented here focuses on the Yuan dethroning USD as the reserve currency. But the real threat is not so much the Yuan, but the BRICS countries trading in each other’s currencies. In the last 6 months, a dozen countries including Saudi have submitted applications to join BRICS. Meanwhile, countries worldwide are shedding their US treasury bonds and massively increasing their gold holdings. In the next couple of years, dominance of the USD would significantly decline, although not yet replaced. As more and more USD returns to America, it will further aggravate its inflation problem, driving its economy into dangerous territory.

    • @rajnigandha21
      @rajnigandha21 Год назад

      True. They will create more wars to dump the excess currency.

    • @amorenlaplaya2759
      @amorenlaplaya2759 Год назад

      😅

    • @user-dr9wv7if2o
      @user-dr9wv7if2o Год назад +1

      The question is that in order to return the dollar back, they need to buy them back or offer products. Which they don't have. As in other things, I suspect there are no precious metals either.
      I think that cash will be canceled in the USA in order to put inflation on the shoulders of dollar holders and all the risks associated with a default.

    • @the_expidition427
      @the_expidition427 Год назад

      @@user-dr9wv7if2o The U.S. still has a card up its sleeves then by dumping a terrible vunerability of debt on the rest of the world

    • @user-dr9wv7if2o
      @user-dr9wv7if2o Год назад +2

      @@the_expidition427 I honestly don't care. I live in Russia, we have everything. Any fruit from any continent and I can afford everything.

  • @impermanence5277
    @impermanence5277 Год назад +2

    IMF 😂 is financing the war 😂

  • @teckmenglee8060
    @teckmenglee8060 Год назад +1

    Russia and China produces most of the consumer goods and raw materials for the entire world. They are the real economies and not the makeup financial economies of USA, so Russia China and BRICs have the very best chance of improving the world.

  • @ianthesiow3013
    @ianthesiow3013 Год назад +26

    😂 😢 America calls it "Liberation" instead of "Invasion". That was what US call it in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia and the list goes on... Why the double standard? Confused... Please enlighten. Genuine question...
    Instances of the United States "liberated" or overthrowing, or attempting to overthrow, a foreign government since the Second World War. (* indicates successful ouster of a government)
    China 1949 to early 1960s
    Albania 1949-53
    East Germany 1950s
    Iran 1953 *
    Guatemala 1954 *
    Costa Rica mid-1950s
    Syria 1956-7
    Egypt 1957
    Indonesia 1957-8
    British Guiana 1953-64 *
    Iraq 1963 *
    North Vietnam 1945-73
    Cambodia 1955-70 *
    Laos 1958 *, 1959 *, 1960 *
    Ecuador 1960-63 *
    Congo 1960 *
    France 1965
    Brazil 1962-64 *
    Dominican Republic 1963 *
    Cuba 1959 to present
    Bolivia 1964 *
    Indonesia 1965 *
    Ghana 1966 *
    Chile 1964-73 *
    Greece 1967 *
    Costa Rica 1970-71
    Bolivia 1971 *
    Australia 1973-75 *
    Angola 1975, 1980s
    Zaire 1975
    Portugal 1974-76 *
    Jamaica 1976-80 *
    Seychelles 1979-81
    Chad 1981-82 *
    Grenada 1983 *
    South Yemen 1982-84
    Suriname 1982-84
    Fiji 1987 *
    Libya 1980s
    Nicaragua 1981-90 *
    Panama 1989 *
    Bulgaria 1990 *
    Albania 1991 *
    Iraq 1991
    Afghanistan 1980s *
    Somalia 1993
    Yugoslavia 1999-2000 *
    Ecuador 2000 *
    Afghanistan 2001 *
    Venezuela 2002 *
    Iraq 2003 *
    Haiti 2004 *
    Somalia 2007 to present
    Honduras 2009 *
    Libya 2011 *
    Syria 2012
    Ukraine 2014 *
    2014 - 2022 - 6 countries yet to verify.
    Pakistan 2022 *
    Haiti 2022 *

    • @slimjimnyc270
      @slimjimnyc270 Год назад

      @Ian the Siow. Pakistan in 2022? Haiti in 2022? Are you are serious? Pakistan is a nuclear power and the governmental change was an internal 'No confidence vote'. Haiti is a failed state w/ lawless gangs killing people indiscriminately. You weaken you argument when you assign blame to the U.S. for everything which goes 'bad' internationally; the U.S. is a powerful country but you exaggerated our reach and influence.

    • @ms22023
      @ms22023 Год назад

      wonderful

    • @TheDaeroner
      @TheDaeroner Год назад +5

      That's a long record proving just how much the US loves and promotes democracy, lol. 😅

    • @Muhammad_Nuruddin
      @Muhammad_Nuruddin Год назад

      For those who don’t get it, the US doesn’t meddle in other countries’ affairs to spread ‘freedom and democracy’. They meddle because of their own corporate interests, to make sure no economy can outpace the US, to make sure no one can challenge the dollar.

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

  • @halleyoey9535
    @halleyoey9535 Год назад +2

    its a multipolar world. dont focus only on russia and china. its "multipolar"

  • @gopichalapathi1223
    @gopichalapathi1223 Год назад +1

    The debate was going one since 2020 ..the world predicted that brics will someday announce new payment system for international trade..but don't know when they'll do

  • @vrrc7686
    @vrrc7686 Год назад

    Famous last words "Is too little to do some damage" and then...boom

  • @trumpbuddha1053
    @trumpbuddha1053 Год назад +3

    Russia: we gonna trade in Yuan.
    The West experts: nothing to worry here.
    BRICS: we gonna trade in Yuan.
    The West experts: nothing to worry here
    All African nations trade in Yuan.
    The West😢: let’s close our eyes, everything is unchanged.
    The EU start trading in Yuan.
    The West: no!

    • @stoa7302
      @stoa7302 Год назад

      LOL.Very funny stuff. The people least prepared for the fall of the dollar is the American people. We don't know how our lives and expectations will change, and as you say it's so painful, we don't want to know. lol

  • @Pearlofafrica16
    @Pearlofafrica16 Год назад +3

    Not only Russia and China even in Africa we will move away from using dollars

  • @hudsonwong7109
    @hudsonwong7109 Год назад

    He is thinking in the past situation. Not just China other countries also wanting to trade in their own currency. The gulf countries and South America and SE Asia are using RMB .

  • @poli6884
    @poli6884 Год назад

    i'd rather keep my gold than yuan or ruble. GOLD FTW!

  • @typicalKAMBlover21
    @typicalKAMBlover21 Год назад +9

    When did dollar go bankrupt? Answer: first very slowly, then very suddenly.

    • @bradleycooper9437
      @bradleycooper9437 Год назад

      china and russia are saying that for the past 20 yrs and dollar are now increasing steadily so maybe 100 yrs more yuan can reach 15 percent global trade currency

    • @typicalKAMBlover21
      @typicalKAMBlover21 Год назад +1

      @@bradleycooper9437 you missed my point, I never said China or Russia is driving de-dollarizarion. I talked about bankruptcy of dollar being caused by itself, which is coming from:1. Weaponizing of dollar, which makes countries like Saudi worry about their dollar holdings. 2. Absurd amount of printing dollars, with 30+ trillion govt debt and ever increasing of the liquidity to bail out banks. Dollar only goes bankruptcy because of what the US does, US can always reverse this trend, but it’s too addicted to using dollar to solve its problems. Therefore the conclusion:”first slowly, then suddenly”. It almost has nothing to do with China or Russia, it’s not like they can push Yuan if dollar remains convenient to use and trustworthy. Just like if US loses its hegemony it’s not because other countries invaded it, US is losing its hegemony because we borrowed into our future to consume now.

    • @TuxedoMaskMusic
      @TuxedoMaskMusic Год назад

      How powerful is the US military compared to other nations?
      Ridiculously powerful. Most people have no idea. There is no other nation that can project as much power across such long distances in so short a time. Not the Russians. Not the Chinese (yet). Of a certain, our capabilities have lessened due to cutbacks in military spending and the sequester in recent years, but still, nothing compares.
      I remember when the US had to fly its troops and equipment halfway across the world to stage the invasion.
      Despite this, with the Republican Guard having months to prepare the small front of attack, the US managed to completely subdue one of the largest armies in the world, in two weeks, in a nation the size of Poland, with a total of a couple hundred casualties. This with a coalition force of 148,000 facing a dug in force of over 500,000 Iraqis.
      To put this into perspective, the German surprise attack on Poland to start WW2 is regarded as a German cake walk in comparison.

    • @typicalKAMBlover21
      @typicalKAMBlover21 Год назад

      @@TuxedoMaskMusic We should be proud of the American troops. As any country should be for their service men and women. However, more military power doesn’t necessarily translate into better lives for Americans. Actually, if the defense budget starts to dwarf the profits from, say maintaining world order, leading democratic changes in other countries and championing world trade, then the military expense becomes a taxing burden on American living standards instead of contributing to it. We have to ask ourselves a serious question: is maintaining the hegemonic position actually doing any good for the bottom 60% Americans, who have been having stagnant real income for the last 30 years? Because if the answer is no, then no matter how good we are with warfares, it’s going to only make our lives here more difficult, and eventually the downward spiral will doom the dollar’s reserve currency status. We still have time to turn this around, but the window is closing.

    • @bradleycooper9437
      @bradleycooper9437 Год назад

      @@typicalKAMBlover21 dude US losing its hegemony to whom ? yuan is way far to threat dollar they need to reform its whole financial system , RMB is peg to dollar so when USD declines so RMB does those countries trading with own currency will are like a cost of candy in global trade , West still has the most purchasing power and all countries will still trade with dollars , not to mention Yuan are not a stable and over valued currency so investors will not take a risk to take yuan with china history of questionable and not transparent financial info i highly doubt it dude 50 yrs maybe they can do it

  • @5fmuke535
    @5fmuke535 Год назад +5

    The US always creates a winning method...

  • @netizencapet
    @netizencapet Год назад

    Here's how you know you're in trouble: when your rival publicly and accurately assesses your strengths and likely continued success while they actively build a competing brand. Very pointedly, and in contrast to the more reactionary tone adopted with other policy areas, China's foreign ministers have repeatedly stated that alternatives to USD are long-haul, slow moving goals. Slow and steady wins the race and the sober, muted tone, matched by continued moves toward parallel currency and finance agreements, are how you know the PRC will succeed in breaking USD hegemony.

  • @penguin902
    @penguin902 Год назад +1

    Dang that first guest was absurdly biased.

  • @londonstannow1103
    @londonstannow1103 Год назад +4

    World Peace is what that means. China and Russia, you are our only hope.

    • @shepiromedia1
      @shepiromedia1 Год назад

      You're delusional

    • @Aviator526
      @Aviator526 Год назад

      Yeah Russia is doing a great job on that one 🙄

  • @alyscstudjo6909
    @alyscstudjo6909 Год назад +5

    Wow watching this it looks like all is well and we should just ignore the first sale of LNG from a French company to China with the yuan and Brazil and China's new trade deal that cuts out the dollar to settle trade, Saudi will announce yuan trade by the end of the month and Russia and China did record trade in local currency in 20222 (almost 200 billion) but nothing to worry about, nothing to see here folks

  • @lassel1344
    @lassel1344 Год назад +1

    It does not have to be wrong if the dollar is replaced with other currencies. Without the dollar as a trading currency, most of the wars the US has caused the world in the last 30 years would probably not have happened. If the wars decrease with other trading currencies, that is a good thing. But if China were to get the same aggressive behavior as the US, it's just as bad.

  • @Shining237
    @Shining237 Год назад +1

    The reason why these countries are ditching the USD - they don't want to become another Ukraine. Can you blame them?

  • @BocahGendeng90
    @BocahGendeng90 Год назад +4

    The US needs its war machine industry to keep moving because their economy is currently suffering and the currency is falling, they need new conflicts such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict, South-North Korea, Arab-Syria, Iran-Israel, China-Taiwan and the same thing as many that previous conflict would save them.

  • @jedi10101
    @jedi10101 Год назад +3

    fiat currency backed by authoritarian regimes with power concentrated on a single individual. what could go wrong?

  • @stingray4988
    @stingray4988 Год назад +1

    This expert doesn't seem to know what he's talking about. First, the risk of devaluation of Yuan is much lower than that of the Dollar which has been printing nonstop since 2008. Second, we're talking about "Overseas Yuan" which doesn't need to move freely in and out of China.

  • @deleunu
    @deleunu Год назад

    This has finally made it to the main stream media, now it is no going back.

  • @atahonoel2005
    @atahonoel2005 Год назад +3

    The main issue is not necessarily replacing the dollar but having alternative currencies in international trade. This is going to happen either way because of the US weaponsing the dollar

    • @petersinclair3997
      @petersinclair3997 Год назад

      At least six International currencies, other than the USD, exist now. The Euro, Yen, GBP, AUD, CND and the CHF.

    • @niburu1508
      @niburu1508 Год назад

      And their bullying, blackmail and bribery. Surveillance capitalism