漂亮国欠了全世界近三十万亿美金呢,可本质上他一分钱都不用还,而且你甚至拿他一点办法都没有。你想知道为什么吗?美在大变天当中,我们特别提到了老美已经在全球欠下了近三十万亿美金了。
但他非但不想着赶紧还钱,还把美债的上限又提高了整整四千八百亿美金,打算向全世界借更多的钱,欠更多的债呀。哎那时候你立马肯定要问了。
好家伙,这老板凭啥敢欠这么多钱还不还呢?他到底是怎么做到的呀?你要是不懂的话,我再给你举个简单的例子,你就明白了。老美找日本借了一百万美元,说好半年之后。
然后呢,他立马拿着一百万美元在日本买了一栋楼,紧接着老美就搞起了骚操作啊,他先是在美国国内大把印刷美元,让美国的金融机构和投资者呢。
拿着这些钱跑到日本去投资。唉,这日本市场上流通的钱就多了呗,导致什么呢?物价上涨产生了通货膨胀,等到要还钱的时候,老美买的那栋楼啊可能已经涨到两百万美元才能买呢。
于是老美把这楼一卖到手两百万美元,还给日本一百万本金,再加上百分之十的利息。一来一去,老美能净赚多少九十万美元呢?
你说这日本亏了吗?表面上好像也没有啊,老美按时还了本金,还付了百分之十的利息呢,可这钱的数量虽然没问题,但是他实际的购买力怎么样?
下降了呀,你看日本借出去的一百万美元,本来能买一栋楼,现在收回来一百万,只能买半栋楼了。你说这是赚了还是亏了呢?你可别以为我是胡说八道啊。
就在不久前,老美把这个手段在越南身上原封不动的玩了一遍。从去年开始,美国开始大量的发行国债,向全世界借了笔近乎天文数字的钱呢。
然后紧接着呢,老板又把借来的钱大把的投入到越南的古盛房地产,这自然导致越南的房价和股价是一路暴涨的。然后再接着美国只用等越南房价股价涨到顶点的时候,抛售掉手中的股票和房产。
自然能够赚的是盆满钵满,但是呢失去美元支撑的越南资本市场自然会一路大跌,让越南老百姓自己配。
可不可以啊,简单来说,就算他老美欠债了,那他只用在美国国内大量的印刷美元在全世界购买资产,就能让全世界产生通货膨胀。美元不值钱了,他欠的债。
也就不值钱了吧。那我兄弟要问了,你说他毛美金这么多钱,他就不怕自己通货膨胀吗?哼看不透了吧。前面提到了老美印出来的钱,首先会流到各大。
金融机构和跨国公司去,他们没花掉就不会产生通货膨胀了。而只要这些金融机构和跨国公司拿着这些钱去投资其他国家的资产了。哎,那多印的美元,这样就跑到全世界各地去了。
美国国内反而没有增长多少了,这也就产生了全世界通胀,美国不通胀的诡异现象。那兄弟肯定就要问了,唉,那全世界咱都不买国债了。
不把钱借给他不就行了吗?现在还是不行啊,因为美元还是国际交易结算货币,更何况呢全球各国都拥有一定数量的美国国债呀。
一旦大家都不借钱给老美了,美元的信用体系破产了,导致美元贬值了,那各国手里的美债资产就不值钱了。辛辛苦苦出口货物赚回来的资产,一瞬间他就灰飞烟灭了呀。
上个世纪九十年代,日本就是很好的例子呀。当年日本经济高速增长成为了美国第一大债权国,可谓是风光无限的。可是好日子没过多久,美国大放水导致美元贬值。
这自然导致当时日本手中持有的大量美元资产迅速贬值,日本经济因子。
总之啊就是美元嚣张,美国就嚣张。所以就算全世界都知道已经被美元绑架了,但是也无奈的得去买他美国的国债。马。
前几年。
那有没有什么方法能够改变这个局面呢?还真有兔子急了还咬人呢,更别说被老美欺压耍无赖这么多年了。现在啊全球各国都在降低对美元的。
依赖寻找替代品。全球四十多个国家都已经公开宣布去美元化。比如二零一九年英、法、德三国就宣布被绕过美元结算,建立了与伊。
港贸易的结算机制,目前这个结算机制已经运行两年多了,并且吸引了其他欧洲六个国家的加入。从二零二零年起,委内瑞拉已经以石油加密、数字货币结算石油。
俄罗斯也在加速去美元化,转而增加了卢布结算。与此同时呢,最近美债持有大国加拿大、英国、德国、俄罗斯都在大量抛售美债,不断的削减美债的持有量。
不愿意再为媒。
或许未来有一天,老美的美元霸权会主动把酒。等到那个时候,老美世界霸主的地位。
Pretty country owes the world nearly 30 trillion U.S. dollars, but in essence, he doesn't need to pay back a penny, and you can't even do anything with him. Do you want to know why? In the midst of the great changes in the United States, we specifically mentioned that Lao Mei has already owed nearly 30 trillion US dollars in the world.
But instead of repaying the money quickly, he also raised the upper limit of U.S. debt by a full 480 billion U.S. dollars, intending to borrow more money from the world and owe more debts. Hey, then you must ask immediately.
Good guy, why does this boss dare to owe so much money and not pay it back? How did he do it? If you don't understand, let me give you a simple example and you will understand. Lao Mei asked Japan to borrow one million U.S. dollars, and said it would be six months later.
Then, he immediately bought a building in Japan with one million U.S. dollars, and then Lao Mei started a show operation. He first printed a lot of U.S. dollars in the U.S. so that American financial institutions and investors could do it. .
Take the money and go to Japan to invest. Alas, there is too much money circulating in the Japanese market. What caused it? Rising prices have created inflation. When the time comes to repay the money, the building that Lao Mei bought may have risen to two million US dollars before it can be bought.
So Lao Mei sold the building for two million U.S. dollars and returned one million principal to Japan, plus 10% interest. Come and go, how much can the United States make a net profit of 900,000 US dollars?
Did you say that Japan has lost? On the surface, it doesn’t seem to be. Lao Mei repaid the principal on time and paid 10% interest. Although the amount of money is fine, what is his actual purchasing power?
It's down. Look at the one million dollars that Japan borrowed, it could have bought a building, but now it has recovered one million and can only buy half a building. Do you say this is a gain or a loss? Don't think I am talking nonsense.
Not long ago, Lao Mei played this trick on Vietnam intact. Beginning last year, the United States began to issue a large number of national debt and borrowed nearly astronomical amounts of money from the world.
Then immediately afterwards, the boss invested a lot of the borrowed money in the Gusheng real estate in Vietnam, which naturally caused Vietnam's housing prices and stock prices to skyrocket all the way. Then the U.S. only needs to wait for the stock price of Vietnam's housing prices to rise to its peak, and then sell off the stocks and real estate in its hands.
Naturally, the profit is full, but the Vietnamese capital market, which has lost the support of the US dollar, will naturally fall all the way, letting the Vietnamese people match it.
Can it? Simply put, even if he is in debt, he can only use a large amount of printed US dollars in the United States to buy assets all over the world, which can cause the world to inflate. The dollar is worthless, and the debt he owes.
It's worthless. Then my brother is going to ask, you said he has so much money in Mao US dollars, is he not afraid of his own inflation? Hum can't see it through. As mentioned earlier, the money printed by the United States will first flow to the majors.
Financial institutions and multinational corporations, if they don’t spend it, there will be no inflation. As long as these financial institutions and multinational companies take the money to invest in the assets of other countries. Hey, the overprinted US dollars have gone all over the world in this way.
On the contrary, there is not much domestic growth in the United States, which has created a strange phenomenon of global inflation and no inflation in the United States. That brother must be asking, alas, then the whole world won't buy treasury bonds.
Wouldn't it be enough if you don't lend him the money? It still doesn't work now, because the U.S. dollar is still an international transaction settlement currency, not to mention that every country in the world has a certain amount of U.S. Treasury bonds.
Once everyone stops lending money to the United States, and the US dollar credit system goes bankrupt, causing the US dollar to depreciate, the US debt assets in the hands of all countries will be worthless. The assets he earned from the hard work of exporting goods were wiped out in an instant.
In the 1990s, Japan was a good example. At that time, Japan's rapid economic growth became the largest creditor nation of the United States. But not long after the good days, the United States released a lot of water and caused the dollar to depreciate.
This naturally led to the rapid depreciation of a large number of US dollar assets held by Japan at that time, and Japanese economic factors.
In short, the US dollar is arrogant, and the United States is arrogant. So even if the whole world knows that it has been kidnapped by the U.S. dollar, it still has no choice but to buy his U.S. Treasury bonds. Horse.
A few years ago.
Is there any way to change this situation? There are really rabbits biting people in a hurry, let alone being bullied by the old beauty and playing rogues for so many years. Now countries all over the world are lowering their relatives to the US dollar.
Depend on finding alternatives. More than forty countries around the world have publicly announced de-dollarization. For example, in 2019, the three countries of Britain, France, and Germany announced that they had bypassed the US dollar settlement and established a relationship with Iraq.
The settlement mechanism for Hong Kong trade has been in operation for more than two years and has attracted the participation of six other European countries. Since 2020, Venezuela has used oil encryption and digital currency to settle oil.
Russia is also accelerating de-dollarization, and instead has increased the ruble settlement. At the same time, recent major U.S. debt holding countries Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Russia have all dumped large amounts of U.S. debt and continuously reduced their holdings of U.S. debt.
Unwilling to be a matchmaker anymore.
Perhaps one day in the future, the US dollar hegemony will take the initiative to drink wine. At that time, the status of the hegemon of the old American world.