以星火燎原之遊擊戰術,對美元釜底抽薪!

來源: hercules007 2012-01-23 00:37:22 [] [博客] [舊帖] [給我悄悄話] 本文已被閱讀: 次 (4260 bytes)

中國與貿易夥伴的本幣互換以非常小的開始,短短兩年的功夫,頗有點兒星火燎原的架勢。與海灣石油國家阿聯酋開展本幣互換,起始規模雖小,但意義深遠。美元霸權的重要支柱之一,是石油定價與結算。薩達姆以歐元賣石油,相當於動了老大的飯碗,豈有不丟腦袋的道理? 如今,中華人民共和國要用人民幣買石油了,看美帝能奈我何?

每簽訂一個本幣互換協議, 就相當於從美元大廈的牆基抽掉了一塊磚。大廈倒塌之前,誰能知道哪一塊磚是倒塌前抽掉的最後一塊?

http://blogs.rediff.com/mkbhadrakumar/2012/01/19/china-tiptoes-into-petrodollar-recycling/

China tiptoes to petrodollar recycling

The currency swap agreement between China and the United Arab Emirates [UAE] signed during Premier Wen Jiabao’s tour of the Persian Gulf region ending today, will raise eyebrows in the western capitals, especially London and Washington. The list of countries with which China has such deals is slowly and steadily lengthening and this is the first such deal with a Gulf Cooperation Council [GCC] state.

The deal with the UAE is worth $5.5 billion — bilateral trade was $36 billion last year with Chinese exports accounting for two-thirds — and aims at “strengthening bilateral financial cooperation, promoting trade and investments and jointly safeguarding regional financial stability”, according to the Chinese central bank. China is, in essence, providing ’seed money’ so that businessmen wouldn’t need to convert every transaction into dollars, thereby lowering the foreign exchange costs. 
The cool reasoning here is practical convenience but its shadows inevitably fall on other domains. Clearly, the Middle East is being ’sensitized’ about the renminbi’s role. To be kept as reserve currency in the UAE vaults enhances renminbi’s prestige. For the UAE, keeping the mighty yuan is one of the safest thing they ever did in the world of high finance, as the appreciation of the Chinese currency in value is a near-certain happening in the future. 
Beyond all that, the swap deal calls attention to China’s rapidly-growing economic links with the GCC region. It is a political statement of intent by China to boost ties with the UAE, which has been a ‘pocket borough’ of Britain, historically, in the Middle East. From the dhows, they are calling, ‘Yo, ho, Chinese are coming!’
But they are coming with a strong purpose, too. Abu Dhabi holds 7% of world’s proven oil reserves, oil price is crossing $100 per barrel and UAE will be renewing its oil concessions through fresh tendering in 2014 and this time around, Chinese companies are sure to give Royal Dutch Shell, ExxonMobil and Total a run for their money. Of course, the UAE is a tough market where the western business culture is well-entrenched, but then, never underestimate the Chinese. 
Over and above, China is tiptoeing into the dazzling world of petrodollar recycling and it is difficult to conjecture that Beijing is unaware what it could be doing via this swap deal with the UAE — for an ancient country that knows only too well that any long journey must begin with a small step. 
The heart of the matter is that the GCC currencies are pegged to the greenback and their massive earnings are largely ploughed into the bank vaults in London or New York or are used to acquire assets such as US equities and Treasury bonds — that is, when they are not spent on arms deals and other extravagant spendings. 
The swap deal with the UAE has introduced a tantalizing thought to the GCC states — possibility of renminbi invoicing — that will worry the west. Currently, there may be no need to lose, sleep since Beijing severely restricts the flows of its currency across its borders but China is doubtless putting the infrastructure in place for an era that is not too far off when it may begin to do away with today’s strict limits on currency flows, and Beijing may well seek the use of renminbi in international trade. By 2025, China may be importing three times more oil from the GCC than Uncle Sam would need to buy.

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