Debt, Deficit, and Decoupling: Why the Current US Financial Crisis Necessitates a World Clearing System in Brussels
The interconnectedness of global finance means that instability in one major economy can rapidly spread worldwide.
The interconnectedness of global finance means that instability in one major economy can rapidly spread worldwide.
The dominance of the US dollar has historically been foundational to international finance, yet its volatility and associated monetary instability
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The global financial architecture, long underpinned by the petrodollar system, is undergoing a profound transformation.