YELLEN’S DILEMMA! China Dumps US Bonds for Gold, 17 Major Creditors Sell Off, Fed Goes Short.

Welcome to AsianQuicktake, your go-to channel for world political news and analysis. In this video, we delve into the current state of U.S. Treasury debt and its implications for global markets. As the U.S. Treasury adopts strategies to attract buyers for additional debt, we explore the impact of depressed Treasury prices and the subsequent sell-off by global buyers. With a focus on the economic dialogue, we analyze China’s reduction and liquidation actions on U.S. Treasuries, which pose challenges for U.S. global borrowing and could trigger a wave of debt liquidation and de-dollarization. Stay tuned to understand the significance of upcoming Treasury debt issuances and the measures taken to prevent a drastic increase in maturing Treasuries. Join us as we discuss the relationship between yields and prices, and the U.S. Treasury’s efforts to create an environment that attracts international buyers. We examine the latest developments, including the reduction of U.S. Treasury holdings by foreign buyers and the Federal Reserve’s ongoing tapering cycle. Furthermore, we shed light on the U.S. banking industry crisis and its implications for the future, as well as the warnings issued by experts like Jim Rogers. Discover the evolving dynamics between major holders of U.S. debt, such as China, and their impact on the global economy. Gain insights into China’s gold reserves and their potential implications for the dollar and U.S. debt. Lastly, we explore the U.S. Treasury’s reliance on China and the importance of resuming economic dialogue. Don’t miss out on the critical analysis and discussions presented in this video. Subscribe to AsianQuicktake for more comprehensive coverage of global political events and their impact on the world stage. Stay informed and join the conversation today! #AsianQuicktake #USdebt #globalmarkets #China #economicdialogue 💯TOP 3 Video Swiss Sells $36.4 billion U.S. Treasuries ▶ Africa Rejects US’ Blank Check ▶ China to Accelerate Dumping of Up to $800bn U.S. Debt ▶ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ✅ COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Asian Quicktake Doesn’t Fully Own Some of the Materials Compiled in Its Videos. It Belongs to People or Organizations Who Ought to Be Respected. If Used, It Falls Under the Following Provisions: Copyright Disclaimer Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. “Fair Use“ is Allowed for Purposes Such As Criticism, Comment, News Reporting, Teaching, Scholarships, and Research. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ✅ If You Are the Owner of the Materials Used in This Video, Let us Know in the Comments or Send a Email to me. We Will Follow Your Request Immediately. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ✅ FINANCIAL DISCLAIMER This Channel’s Content Should Not Be Interpreted or Construed As Financial Advice. We Are Not, and Do Not Claim to Be, an Attorney, Accountant, or Financial Advisor. This Channel’s Content is Not a Substitute for Financial Advice and is Solely for Entertainment Purposes.
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