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  1. Morrison Bonpasse on China's Dollar Crocodile Tears: Responding to Allan Frain, the ongoing movement to a Single Global... more »
  2. dybydx on China's Dollar Crocodile Tears: I think China is in fact shutting down the USD, but not in the way... more »
  3. Sean Privitera on China's Dollar Crocodile Tears: HaavBline: The reason China could sigle handedly shut down the US... more »
  4. Sean Privitera on Why Not Just Detach Capital Requirements from Mark to Market?: I totally agree that this problem is a direct result of the... more »
  5. dtblount on China's Dollar Crocodile Tears: Agreed, HaavBline, on the view that China CANNOT single-handedly... more »
  6. Allan Frain on China's Dollar Crocodile Tears: If you think our Central Bankers do not serve our best interests,... more »
  7. HaavBline on China's Dollar Crocodile Tears: Author saide: "I really don't know why China is crying to the IMF... more »
  8. THofler on Why Not Just Detach Capital Requirements from Mark to Market?: Why do I keep hearing that MTM has been in place for some years? ... more »
  9. Alex Filonov on China's Dollar Crocodile Tears: There is another small problem with China. It's an export oriented... more »
  10. Morrison Bonpasse on China's Dollar Crocodile Tears: China seeks what every user of any currency wants, which is... more »
  11. Robert Browne on China's Dollar Crocodile Tears: Debt monetization or printing dollars until the printing press... more »
  12. William Cowie on Why Not Just Detach Capital Requirements from Mark to Market?: First, we need to separate the risk-generating banks (investment... more »
  13. malach hamovess on Why Not Just Detach Capital Requirements from Mark to Market?: financial accounting is often blamed for society's ills; in this... more »
  14. pockyclips 2020 on Why Not Just Detach Capital Requirements from Mark to Market?: Sounds like more flim flam to me. Accounting procedures are not... more »
  15. TFNOON on Housing Bubble: The Sequel: The peak in home ownership was 73%+/-. The 50-year norm is in the... more »