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5 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: exchange-rates

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Exchange Rate

After 2008, Jiang says BIS solved global slowdown by shifting economic gravity from America and Europe to China through exchange-rate signaling.

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Mechanism definition stated on 2026-03-31.

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Exchange rates function internationally like interest rates domestically: they signal where nations should trade and where liquidity should move.

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2026-03-31, day precision · Game Theory #17: The Great Reset

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"...you do that then? You do that with something called the exchange rate. Okay. Exchange rate is very simple. Rooming B to USD. Okay...."

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2026-03-31, day precision · Game Theory #17: The Great Reset

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"...should trade with China. And China is like well okay my exchange rate is higher than before therefore I should buy more things from..."

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2026-03-31, day precision · Game Theory #17: The Great Reset

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"...was suffering the Chinese economy China started to have a higher exchange rate. Okay. And it kept on going higher and higher and then..."

"Heading For A Global DEPRESSION!"

2026-05-05, day precision · \"Heading For A Global DEPRESSION!\" Professor Jiang Debates Iran War, Trump And China Ties

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"...to the British pound with back in the days of fixed exchange rates. And he'd say he'd buy them at that stage and know..."

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