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USD/EuroZone 'Rating downgrade - beginning of the end, hyperinflation next'

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USD/EuroZone 'Rating downgrade - beginning of the end, hyperinflation next' [alt link]
Will communist China next rule the world, will we have hyperinflation and then the rise of a new world government and the rise of a new world currency?
Prey tell, what are the challenges facing the new generation who are now faced with the debts of their parents generation.
Will new generations faced with the debt problems of previous generations sill respect the ideologies of their elders?
Do politicians of today have the necessary answers?
- comments?
Pray tell.
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Uploaded by RussiaToday on Aug 10, 2011
With the economic turmoil in the U.S. and the Eurozone sparking volatile market trading, investors are increasingly looking for a safe haven for their money. And it looks like Asia could emerge as the main contender. Many analysts believe that, with the loss of America's triple A credit score and fears of a new wave of recession, China could become the world's strongest economy earlier than expected. Previously, the International Monetary Fund said Beijing could force Washington from its financial throne by 2016. China still holds more U.S. Treasury debt that any other foreign country and has voiced loud criticism of America's handling of its borrowing limit crisis. Martin Hennecke - Associate Director of financial advisory firm Tyce Group - believes the financial power shift might have already happened...

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