Is hard currency on its way out? Introducing the new virtual world currency Christian Science Monitor (Link) - Rocky Vega (October 28, 2010) When discussing reserve currency alternatives to the US dollar, conversation almost inevitably returns to the International Monetary Fund�s �synthetic reserve asset,� the Special Drawing Right (SDR). However, the SDR basket of currencies is noticeably antiquated in its design, including only the currencies of industrialized nations� namely British Pounds, Euros, Japanese Yen, and US Dollars. This week, foreign exchange manager Overlay Asset Management has announced a currency basket it�s launching in order to offer a more up-to-date �virtual world reserve currency.� According to the Financial Times:
The global �currency war� � as many are calling it � continues to heat up, with no obvious resolution in sight. While it wouldn�t be a simple, quick, or painless process to replace the US dollar as reserve currency, it seems inevitable that calls for just such action are bound to increase, especially if currently loose US monetary policy � including quantitative easing in particular � continues unabated. You can read more details in Financial Times coverage of how a new world currency index has launched. � America ~ Economic Crisis ~ Europe ~ New World Order |