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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(137,472 posts)
Wed Aug 27, 2025, 01:31 PM Aug 2025

Investors got a look at a world where the dollar isn't a reliable reserve currency and decided they didn't like it

Markets sold off worldwide after President Trump announced plans to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook and threatened steep tariffs on China, raising fears about Fed independence and the dollar’s role as a reserve currency. S&P futures were down this morning. However some hopes emerged as investors focused on the Fed’s institutional strength.

There was a global selloff in the markets today and every major index—U.S. futures, Asia, and Europe—was down this morning. Two major factors drove the negativity: President Trump’s announcement last night that he will fire U.S. Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, thus calling into question the economic independence of the world’s most important central bank; and Trump remarking that he may impose 200% tariffs on China if Beijing restricts U.S. access to supplies of rare earth minerals that are 90% controlled by China.

The result: Investors got a look at a world where the dollar is no longer a reliable reserve currency, and decided they did not like it.

S&P 500 futures were sharply down this morning but made a recovery before the opening bell in New York. That recovery appears to be based on hopes that even if Trump gets his way in replacing Cook, the Fed is an institution strong enough not to bend to Trump’s will with large, sudden cuts to the interest rate.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/investors-got-look-world-where-105757398.html

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Investors got a look at a world where the dollar isn't a reliable reserve currency and decided they didn't like it (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2025 OP
How much money did Trump scam with this latest evil stunt? Irish_Dem Aug 2025 #1
Relying on hope when Mad King Donald pulls the levers Martin Eden Aug 2025 #2
I swear, the whole world has gone mad newdeal2 Aug 2025 #3
He's passed the threshold for the 25th Amendment Martin Eden Aug 2025 #4

Martin Eden

(15,885 posts)
2. Relying on hope when Mad King Donald pulls the levers
Wed Aug 27, 2025, 05:23 PM
Aug 2025

Is a risky strategy, but collapse of the dollar as the world reserve currency is potentially too horrible to bank on.

On the other hand, it may be what Putin wants. Krasnov did not necessarily go to Alaska to talk about Ukraine.

newdeal2

(5,617 posts)
3. I swear, the whole world has gone mad
Wed Aug 27, 2025, 05:31 PM
Aug 2025

Each time Trump does something crazy, everyone pretends like it’s no big deal and we can survive. They are only fooling themselves at this point if they think they can wait him out.

Martin Eden

(15,885 posts)
4. He's passed the threshold for the 25th Amendment
Wed Aug 27, 2025, 06:45 PM
Aug 2025

And for fascism, which "patriotic" Republicans are apparently fully on board with.

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