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blog.sbensu.com
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| | | | | A dozen pseudo-currencies were issued in Argentina in 2002. How did that work? And why are they coming back in 2024? | |
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jacobin.com
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| | | | | What caused Donald Trump to walk back on many of his tariffs last week was not domestic pressure but a run on the market for US Treasuries led by large institutional savers. If US debt is no longer a safe asset, then American hegemony is also at risk. | |
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blogs.wellesley.edu
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the challenges to the U.S. dollar's dominance as the global currency, exploring factors like the Trump administration's policies, the rise of alternative currencies such like the euro and renminbi, and the potential for a multi-currency global financial system. | |
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unchained.com
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| | | Since bitcoin launched, new bitcoin have been issued on a regular basis, but it will eventually reach its cap of 21 million. | ||