What is a currency war, and is it real?

Updated on Financial 2024-05-24
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The oil war is a continuation of the currency war, and the currency war is a way to invade and plunder the people's wealth in an economic way, in essence, the currency war is the use of the huge wealth in their hands to exert economic and political influence on the people who have the huge financial wealth in their hands, to create a large financial turmoil in a country or several countries or even in the world, or to create a new financial and monetary system. And then through this turbulence or system, they can achieve a path to greater wealth and lasting wealth.

    Currency wars are hidden, but their effects are much longer and more far-reaching than actual wars.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the 300 years since the Bank of England was founded in 1694, the power of international financial capital can be seen behind almost every major change in the world. They control the political destiny of a country by influencing its economic lifeline. By inciting political events and inducing economic crises, it controls the flow and distribution of world wealth.

    It can be said that a history of world finance is a history of conspiracy that seeks to dominate the wealth of mankind.

    Currency war is the maximization of the interests of countries through their own currency, and the two most basic elements of currency are value and issuance.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are many kinds of wars, including military conflicts, economic aggression, strategic material aggression, and diplomatic struggles;

    Currency wars belong to economic aggression, with money as the carrier of struggle;

    The oil war is a strategic material invasion, a war based on the seizure of oil, an important military resource.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    As the name suggests: currency wars are to throw money at each other to fight, bullets and other consumer goods are made of gold coins, and gold bars are also used, or now gold bars are depreciating, and many currencies are also depreciating.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Currency war is the maximization of the interests of countries through their own currency, and the two most basic elements of currency are value and issuance.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No. Currency Wars is a book published by CITIC Press in June 2007, written by Song Hongbing. Song Hongbing used currency warfare to describe an invisible economic war.

    Since the publication of "Currency Wars" in 2007, the series has not only continued to be popular in Chinese mainland for many years, but has also been translated into many languages and sold overseas, and has been widely reported by more than 30 countries and regions around the world. In South Korea, the "Currency Wars" series set a record for the sales of imported books from South Korea, which strongly shook all walks of life in South Korea.

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