EU unlikely to confiscate Russian central bank assets - officials
EU unlikely to confiscate Russian central bank assets - officials
EU unlikely to confiscate Russian central bank assets - officials
The US has already demonstrated, by seizing Russian central bank assets denominated in USD, that the USD isn't worth the paper it's printed on and can't be trusted further than you can throw it.
The Euro is already getting hit hard by the growing trade and balance of payments deficit with regards to the USD, showing the world the Euro isn't a safe and trustworthy currency by unilaterally seizing the assets of a sovereign central bank would only make the problem worse and add longer term consequences.
Lol compared to what?
China? India? Russia?
A huge defining fact in a currency is how stable it is. Those competitors aren't as stable and more than half of those are far more politically unstable.
Meaningless
USD is based on the extraordinary privilege of global hegemony. That privilege has an expiry date coming up soon.
Meanwhile other countries are starting to trade with their own currencies, which are based off the production within their own borders. They're dedollarizing and they're creating new international norms based on the principle of respectful cooperation and mutual benefit.
It's very clear which model is more stable and sustainable.
Wait, wait, wait, you seriously think that China is less politically stable than the US? 😂😂😂😂
That’s disappointing
They're not even going to stop buying Russian gas & oil lol.
They can't, the economy would drop into a sinkhole.
It's been kind of hilarious to watch Europeans talk smack and their leaders pretend how Europe is now independent from Russia, while the only thing that allows European economy to continue to hobble along is buying Russia energy at a markup through third parties.