It's not just the decline in the dollar that's at fault--it's partly fear that the dollar will begin to spiral downward out of control, which could happen if we continue to run huge deficits and to print money. If some producers begin quoting prices in euros, the result could be panic. It's the risk of this spiral that tends to drive commodity prices up.
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It's not just the decline in the dollar that's at fault--it's partly fear that the dollar will begin to spiral downward out of control, which could happen if we continue to run huge deficits and to print money. If some producers begin quoting prices in euros, the result could be panic. It's the risk of this spiral that tends to drive commodity prices up.
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