Phrak said:
why would they be pushing for an international unit of monetary exchange, rather than switching to eros, or some other currency? Apparently they don't trust in the future value of the euro either.
Because, when the US economy goes down the toilet, so does Europe's. There's relatively little to gain. That said, the Euro has increasingly displaced the USD as a reserve currency since its inception.
And it's not an international unit of monetay exchange they want, but an international reserve currency that would not be independent on
any single economy or economic zone.
Now, as I understand it, the Chinese have been artificially supressing the yen. Is this true, and what does it mean?
The yen is the Japanese currency. You mean the yuan. It means they're keeping it pegged at an exchange rate lower than it would be if it was traded freely. This is good for exports. Bad for anyone in China wanting imported goods.
So if the yen swings up and the dollar down, they stand to loose a great deal. I'm on fuzzy ground at this point, so does this make sense?
Not really, because it doesn't really cost anything directly to keep a currency
undervalued. The only problem with it is keeping your people from demanding higher wages and imported goods. Which is less difficult in an undemocratic country like China.
Another good question is, what leverage do the Chinese have to make this happen?
They're one of the world's largest economies, with a giant and growing currency reserve, so what they think in such matters is quite important. On the other hand, the effects of having such a currency would be small. So it's more a matter of how willing they are. China will always have a quite significant proportion of their currency reserves in USDs as long as the USA is their main trading partner.
Overall, people make way too much of this in general (I submit this thread as evidence of that). We're talking about _reserve_ currencies. What color you have on a piece of paper that sits in a vault and is almost never touched. And as long as it isn't getting touched, the color doesn't really matter.