China is not manipulating its currency to gain unfair trade advantages
So does this mean they are a)not manipulating the currency, b) they are manipulating the currency but not gain trade advantages, or c) they are manipulating the currency to gain trade advantages but the advantages are not unfair.
if China would move to a silver or gold standard what would that mean to other fiat (paper) currencies?
-well you wouldn't need to worry about currency manipulation for #1.
the Federal Reserve Cartel is the largest manipulator of currency and theft of currency (value). Where did our $1T go and how many $T did you print before you started buying up the competition (banks).
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GJDailleult at 09:15 AM JST - 16th October
So does this mean they are a)not manipulating the currency, b) they are manipulating the currency but not gain trade advantages, or c) they are manipulating the currency to gain trade advantages but the advantages are not unfair.
Or d) China is now calling the shots.
Badsey at 09:35 AM JST - 16th October
if China would move to a silver or gold standard what would that mean to other fiat (paper) currencies?
-well you wouldn't need to worry about currency manipulation for #1.
the Federal Reserve Cartel is the largest manipulator of currency and theft of currency (value). Where did our $1T go and how many $T did you print before you started buying up the competition (banks).
SuperLib at 11:04 AM JST - 16th October
Is Japan on the list?
rajakumar at 01:46 AM JST - 17th October
With annual GDP(PPP) of 8 trillion,China should be out of forex manipulator list. Makes sense, to give China more,to boost global economy.