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The Demise Of Dollar Hegemony: Russia Breaks Wall St's Oil-Price Monopoly

Submitted by William Engdahl via New Eastern Outlook,

Russia has just taken significant steps that will break the present Wall Street oil price monopoly, at least for a huge part of the world oil market. The move is part of a longer-term strategy of decoupling Russia’s economy and especially its very significant export of oil, from the US dollar, today the Achilles Heel of the Russian economy.

China Trade Balance Surges As Exports Surprise To The Upside

China Trade Balance Surges As Exports Surprise To The Upside

Mission Accomplished? It's a modern monetary miracle - China's trade surplus surged to CNY382bn (from 434bn), dramaticlaly higher than the expected drop to 338bn thanks to better than expected data for imports and exports. Imports dropped 4.0% (less than the 7.9% drop expected) and the smallest decline since December 2014 but it was exports that "proved" China's policymakers are large and in charge. For the first time since February 2015, China exports rose year-over-year (by 2.3%) dramatically better than the 4.1% plunge expected.

China Is The New Japan After All: Here's How To Trade It

China Is The New Japan After All: Here's How To Trade It

In an odd coincidence, just as we were preparing an article showing how China is becoming increasingly more like Japan and hot to trade this convergence, we happened to glance at the slide that Jeff Gundlach was talking about at that exact same moment during his afternoon presentation, and lo and behold, the "new bond king" was discussing why, among the reasons why "China may not bounce back", is that China is increasingly becoming a Japanese demographic doppelganger...

... in a slide that was sourced from, of all places, Zero Hedge.

Some Chinese Banks Run Out Of Physical Dollars As PBOC Holds Yuan Fix Flat For 4th Day

Some Chinese Banks Run Out Of Physical Dollars As PBOC Holds Yuan Fix Flat For 4th Day

Having apparently taken the day off from selling US Treasuries and buying Offshore Yuan (following yesterday's "murderous" short-squeeze"), completing a 40 handle round trip in the "stable" currency year-to-date, PBOC decided to hold Yuan flat for the 4th day but make a statement that they would "give policy support to exports" - in other words devalue more.

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