The Chinese are clever people. (There are, in fact, clever people all over the world.) Why would they seek the demise of their largest market?

"Demise" would probably not be an adequate context. "Subserviant," "dependant" or "beholding" might better fit.

Todd Swearingen

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Walt Patrick wrote:

That's part of what makes the half trillion dollars held in China's hands so problematic since Japan holds about the same amount of US paper. If China dumps the dollar, that move will likely crash the Japanese economy as well.

        In short, from the Chinese perspective, it's a two-fer.

Wouldn't that strategy be detrimental to the Chinese? Would it be wise to make such a tremendous investment only to watch its value evaporate? What of the Chinese economy in that case?

The Chinese are clever people. (There are, in fact, clever people all over the world.) Why would they seek the demise of their largest market?

robert luis rabello
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