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While headlines focused on China’s rare earth export restrictions, a much larger story slipped through: Beijing told BHP to stop buying iron ore in U.S. dollars. In this breakdown, Jay Martin explains why that quiet move toward renminbi payments could mark a historic shift away from dollar dominance.

I'm not surprised why China seems ok, agreeing to resume purchase some soybeans from US, delaying rare earth restrictions and so forth as those in my opinion in some ways are merely distractions to keep those morons busy without paying much attention on China's long term goal to end the USD as the world reserve currency in the most sneaky way possible.
 

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  • 9th March, the [Cannibal]
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    has quitted his den
  • 10th, the Corsican Ogre has landed at Cape Juan
  • 11th, the Tiger has arrived at Gap
  • 12th, the Monster slept at Grenoble
  • 13th, the Tyrant has passed through Lyons
  • 14th, the Usurper is directing his steps towards Dijon, but the brave and loyal Burgundians have risen en masse and surrounded him on all sides
  • 18th, Bonaparte is only sixty leagues from the capital; he has been fortunate enough to escape the hands of his pursuers
  • 19th, Bonaparte is advancing with rapid steps, but he will never enter Paris
  • 20th, Napoleon will, tomorrow, be under our ramparts
  • 21st, the Emperor is at Fontainebleau
  • 22nd, His Imperial and Royal Majesty, yesterday evening, arrived at the Tuileries, amidst the joyful acclamations of his devoted and faithful subjects.

We are at 20th of March right now.
 
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