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Russia Is Doing It – Russia Is Actually Abandoning The Dollar
There hasn't been a word about this from the big mainstream news networks in the United States, but this is huge. When you are talking about Gazprom, you are talking about a company that is absolutely massive. It is one of the largest companies in the entire world and it makes up 8 percent of Russian GDP all by itself. It holds 18 percent of the natural gas reserves of the entire planet, and it is also a very large oil producer. So for Gazprom to make a move like this is extremely significant. When Barack Obama decided to slap some meaningless economic sanctions on Russia a while back, he probably figured that the world would forget about them after a few news cycles. But the Russians do not forget, and they certainly do not forgive. At this point the Russians are turning their back on the United States, and that includes the U.S. dollar. What you are about to read is absolutely stunning, and yet you have not heard about it from any major U.S. news source. But what Gazprom is now doing has the potential to really shake up the global financial landscape. The following is an excerpt from a news report by the ITAR-TASS news agency...
And Gazprom is not the only big company in Russia that is moving away from the U.S. dollar. According to RT, other large Russian corporations are moving to other currencies as well...
And according to Zero Hedge, "expanding the use of non-dollar currencies" is one of the main things that major Russian banks are working on right now...
The entire country is undergoing a major financial conversion. This is just staggering. Meanwhile, Russians have been pulling money out of U.S. banks at an unprecedented pace...
For those that don't think that all of this could hurt the U.S. economy or the U.S. financial system, you really need to go back and read my previous article entitled "De-Dollarization: Russia Is On The Verge Of Dealing A Massive Blow To The Petrodollar". The truth is that the U.S. economic system is extremely dependent on the financial behavior of the rest of the globe. Because nearly everyone else around the rest of the planet uses our currency to trade with one another, that keeps the value of the U.S. dollar artificially high and it keeps our borrowing costs artificially low. As Russia abandons the U.S. dollar that will hurt, but if other nations start following suit that could eventually cause a financial avalanche. What we are witnessing right now is just a turning point. The effects won't be felt right away. So don't expect this to cause financial disaster next week or next month. But this is definitely another element in the "perfect storm" that is starting to brew for the U.S. economy. Yes, we have been living in a temporary bubble of false stability for a few years. However, the long-term outlook has not gotten any better. In fact, the long-term trends that are destroying our economic and financial foundations just continue to get even worse. So enjoy the "good times" while you still can. They certainly will not last too much longer.
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