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Old 18th Jan 2011, 17:26
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USD currency and Aviation

Hello All.

How do you think? If the U.S. dollar will be out of the market. How might suffer aviation? What we will need to be careful especially in Europe in this case? Where we have to pay attention in aviation because of it?

I looking forward for your answer. Thank You.
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Old 19th Jan 2011, 02:52
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If any 'disappearing' is to be done, the Euro will be first....long before the US Dollar.
Think I'm wrong?
Wait and see.
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..he said. Smiling all the way to his Chinese banker...
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Old 20th Jan 2011, 14:31
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And why did the US have their currency used as it is in the first place?because if its hudge debt/capital deficit ..
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because if its hudge debt/capital deficit ..
Hardly.
Clearly you know nothing about history, except possibly rather recent.
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Old 21st Jan 2011, 02:50
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411a,
im sorry but US history is for a European as myself quite familiar.
Not so long ago, 2/3 of your united states was french as well as the international language.

Concerning the USD,it became in its current role in the mid 1900s replacing tje british pound.
Yes the usd was used after ww2 to lend to some european countries but the us economy quickly evolved towards becoming in debt,having to sell its reserves assets in USD.in 1945 US federal debt was 125% of GDP compared to 50% in 1941...to stay in its role of global currency,the USD must be in deficit (to sell its reserves)otherwise the cash flow in usd will decrease and world economical recovery slow.
Printing bills,a slow us recovery and an ever increasing debt will surely see the usd failing as a global currency..
I believe the united nations(mostly funded by the USA),recently suggested that global trading should be less and less in USD) until mid 21st when another currency could be used....

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Old 21st Jan 2011, 04:25
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I believe the united nations(mostly funded by the USA)...
A very large mistake, which I hope, will be corrected in time.
Time for the EU to start funding their fair share.
Of course, the EU can't, simply because of...Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Italy etc...slowly going down the tubes.
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I meant the usa as one body,in europe if you add all members states ,the EU is contributing more than the USA.
Happier now?
Dont forget if you are not from an african or indian origin you are either from french,spanish or english blood,so be nice with your EU colleagues/cousins
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