Russia Flips Petrodollar On Its Head By Exporting Crude, Buying Record Gold
by Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge.com
02/10/2013
China has been a very active purchaser of gold for its reserves in the last few years, as we extensively covered here and here, but another nation has taken over the ‘biggest buyer’ role (for the same reasons as China). Central banks around the world have printed money to escape the global financial crisis, and as Bloomberg reports, IMF data shows Russia added 570 metric tons in the past decade. Putin’s fears that “the U.S. is endangering the global economy by abusing its dollar monopoly,” are clearly being taken seriously as the world’s largest oil producer turns black gold into hard assets. A lawmaker in Putin’s party noted, “the more gold a country has, the more sovereignty it will have if there’s a cataclysm with the dollar, the euro, the pound or any other reserve currency.” It appears Russia-China is now the ‘hard-money’ axis and perhaps, to some extent, it is the relative price of oil that defines their demand for the barbarous relic.
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