The argument that the erosion of the dollar’s global status could benefit the US is gaining traction in Washington. That move would be a needless act of self-harm.

  • NikoWantToGoBowling@lemm.ee
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    China yes but I can’t see other countries picking it up, broadly because they have a closed capital account so the inability to freely move CNY is a massive hurdle. EUR doesn’t have that problem but there aren’t enough EUR around to satisfy demand (you need to run consistent deficits to be a reserve currency).

    You’re right though about being a reserve currency. It actually is both a blessing and a curse, but clearly until this point the US thought it more a blessing…

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      you need to run consistent deficits to be a reserve currency

      Yes and of course the advantage depends on how that is managed. If you don’t use it to invest, the advantage isn’t as great. But it creates a huge amount of surplus influx to the economy, that stimulates economic development.