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They might what?
Author:
notredame678
(3711 Posts - Joined: Aug 22, 2007)
Posted at 9:40 am on Jul 19, 2022
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Jersey Sucks!
Replies to: "They might what?"
China’s holdings in US debt falls below $1 trillion for the first time in 12 years. One might ask
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PBHangingChad
- 5:51am 7/19/22
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Only China’s holdings fall? What about Japan's, Vietnam's, Ireland's...? Global liquidity squeeze!
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Eli
- 10:44am 7/19/22
One?
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notredame678
- 9:50am 7/19/22
They might but then they don’t know basic economics.
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LanceHarbor
- 9:34am 7/19/22
Agree and not on this board
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PBHangingChad
- 10:39am 7/19/22
Ok then, what's the reason?
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LanceHarbor
- 11:09am 7/19/22
One could ask these experts. Seems everyone has a set of facts. You have yours and others don’t.
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PBHangingChad
- 11:28am 7/19/22
It's rather simple so let me help you.
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LanceHarbor
- 11:48am 7/19/22
I doubt it's to boost the Yuan.
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Iggle
- 1:13pm 7/19/22
Dedollarization is their long term goal. But it's over the top to interpret this short term data fo
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Eli
- 4:09pm 7/19/22
Well this board is good at reading the Chinese economy.
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LanceHarbor
- 1:33pm 7/19/22
Why would they want to prop up the currency?
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Iggle
- 1:40pm 7/19/22
Lance doesn't actually know anything. You have just surpassed his limited depth. There's a reason
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BaronVonZemo
- 7:03pm 7/19/22
This makes good sense. It’s undoubtedly part of their reason.
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BaronVonZemo
- 1:21pm 7/19/22
You’re too easy to flush out but too dumb to know it.
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PBHangingChad
- 12:01pm 7/19/22
And you never actually address a point.
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LanceHarbor
- 1:34pm 7/19/22
They might what?
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notredame678
- 9:40am 7/19/22
Ask why.
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LanceHarbor
- 9:49am 7/19/22
They sold the IOU to Putin? Er, um, Eli?
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jimbasil
- 6:04am 7/19/22