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US dollar is headed further down. US can not afford to stop spending and up interest rates.Dollar is available more freely and cheap. The only reason why the Dollar hasn’t
collapsed completely is because economies largely continue to recycle
their surplus wealth and trade surpluses back into Dollar-denominated
assets.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125374798483235707.html
China is fully supporting this notion. After G7 talks,
Chinese officials announced that it would support a stronger Yuan as
soon as the global economic crisis resolved itself.
May be behind the seen US official wants dollar to get cheap that would easiest way to solve their unemployment problem.
If the economies no longer concerned with pegging their currencies would have very little reason to build up large pools of reserves.
Dollar is headed down further as us unemployment rate jumps beyond 10%.