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At G20, Kremlin to Pitch New Currency
2009-03-17
The Kremlin published its priorities Monday for an upcoming meeting of the G20, calling for the creation of a supranational reserve currency to be issued by international institutions as part of a reform of the global financial system.

The International Monetary Fund should investigate the possible creation of a new reserve currency, widening the list of reserve currencies or using its already existing Special Drawing Rights, or SDRs, as a "superreserve currency accepted by the whole of the international community," the Kremlin said in a statement issued on its web site.

The SDR is an international reserve asset, created by the IMF in 1969 to supplement the existing official reserves of member countries.

The Kremlin has persistently criticized the dollar's status as the dominant global reserve currency and has lowered its own dollar holdings in the last few years. Both President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin have repeatedly called for the ruble to be used as a regional reserve currency, although the idea has received little support outside of Russia.
Since no one really wants to own rubles ...
Analysts said the new Kremlin proposal would elicit little excitement among the G20 members.

"This is all in the realm of fantasy," said Sergei Perminov, chief strategist at Rye, Man and Gore. "There was a situation that resembled what they are talking about. It was called the gold standard, and it ended very badly.

"Alternatives to the dollar are still hard to find," he said.

The Kremlin's call for a common currency is not the first in recent days. Speaking at an economic conference in Astana, Kazakhstan, last week, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev proposed a global currency called the "acmetal" -- a conflation of the words "acme" and "capital." He also suggested that the Eurasian Economic Community, a loose group of five former Soviet republics including Kazakhstan and Russia, adopt a single noncash currency -- the yevraz -- to insulate itself from the global economic crisis.
Posted by:Fred

#9  I am, WAH IGGLE never went to College there, but did go to grammar and Jr High (after that We moved to Montgomery Dad got promoted, finished school there)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-03-17 19:04  

#8  I just knew you where in the ATL area and it's so spread out now well you know how us rural GA ppl are we just atlannnnnnnta, you're not so far south that you are a Auburn fan are you?
Posted by: rabid whitetail   2009-03-17 16:02  

#7  No Rabid, didn't see it. Clarke is northeast, Athens area. I'm down south. Not surprised however. Public housing has worked so well in the past. Shame on Sonny Perdue for taking a dime of it!
Posted by: Besoeker    2009-03-17 12:56  

#6  besoeker i was thinking the same thing. Hey you live in the ATL don't you ? did you see where Clarke county is getting their first taste of the stimulus money and what it's going for? PUBLIC HOUSING never would have guessed would you
Posted by: rabid whitetail   2009-03-17 11:25  

#5  The Rubble?
Posted by: ed   2009-03-17 08:50  

#4  D*mn, Steve, now I've got an earworm plaguing me.

Beep beep! indeed. LOL
Posted by: lotp   2009-03-17 08:47  

#3  The new US currency as approved by Barry.
Posted by: Besoeker    2009-03-17 08:11  

#2  Don't worry, Vlad. Obambi is doing all he can to trash the US economy. Pretty soon even rubles will be seen as worth something.
Posted by: Spot   2009-03-17 08:05  

#1  Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev proposed a global currency called the "acmetal" -- a conflation of the words "acme" and "capital."

I'm thinking Comrade Nazabayev has never watched Road Runner cartoons. Acme Capital, indeed. BeepBeep.
Posted by: SteveS   2009-03-17 00:33  

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