• Takashiro@lemmy.today
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      15 days ago

      Sort off already exists, but nationally, in Brazil there is "pix " an electronic payment system, recently even saw some news of european countries trying to copy how it works (adapt it), something along those lines.

  • Tenderizer78@lemmy.ml
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    16 days ago

    If anything the Euro would need to do it. Europe, Canada, Japan, they won’t trust a BRICS currency. Within BRICS it might work but it wouldn’t replace the dollar in that case.

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        15 days ago

        The BRICS currency would be a single currency, administers by an assortment of countries. In essence the BRICS currency would be just like the Euro but with an international pariah (Russia) and a country with a history of heavy-handed policy towards business (China) being major players.

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          14 days ago

          Any actual rationale behind why it has to be the Euro then (bc they and the companies which own them are so loved internationally)or is it just chauvinism?

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            14 days ago

            It needs to be a country with stable financial institutions and a strong interest in “business confidence”. Otherwise people wouldn’t feel that their assets are safe.

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      14 days ago

      Euro won’t work. For other countries to use the Euro, they need to have Euro stocks. For this, the EU needs to (1) run a deficit, and (2) manufacture something of value to the rest of the world. But the EU won’t run a deficit, and its manufacturing sector is collapsing.

      • Tenderizer78@lemmy.ml
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        14 days ago

        Yeah, the odds are slim of the Euro successfully doing it. But they’re the only ones really in a position to.

  • durduramayacaklar@lemmygrad.ml
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    16 days ago

    I’m thinking that collapsing dollar would be bad for all of us instead of rapid de-dollarization we need to create another alternative to end dollar hegemony. Not a economist but still the dollar will be relevant currency for world trade and not changing any soon.