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    IMF Says New Reserve Currency to Replace Dollar Is Possible

    June 6 (Bloomberg) -- The International Monetary Fund said it’s possible to take the “revolutionary” step of creating a new global reserve currency to replace the dollar over time.

    The IMF’s so-called special drawing rights could be used as the basis for a new currency, First Deputy Managing Director John Lipsky told a panel discussing reserve currencies at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum today.

    “There are many, many attractions in the long run to such an outcome,” Lipsky told a panel discussing reserve currencies at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum today. “But this is not a quick, short or easy decision,” he said, adding that it would be “quite revolutionary.”

    The SDRs would have to be delinked from other currencies and issued by an international organization with equivalent authority to a central bank in order to become liquid enough to be used as a reserve, he said.

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    Re: IMF Says New Reserve Currency to Replace Dollar Is Possible

    That's the aim. One world currency. Backed by what?

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      Re: IMF Says New Reserve Currency to Replace Dollar Is Possible

      Originally posted by makimanos View Post
      That's the aim. One world currency. Backed by what?
      One world government of course!
      Every interest bearing loan is mathematically impossible to pay back.

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        Re: IMF Says New Reserve Currency to Replace Dollar Is Possible

        isn't this a way for the US to default on its obligations. there will be some negotiated deal to divide up the the worlds reserves in respect to new reserve currency with creditors losing out in the name of global stability and the US gets to not officially default.

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