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Trouble brewing....

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Miller Homes Group

In the most profound financial change in recent Middle East history, Gulf Arabs are planning - along with China, Russia, Japan and France - to end dollar dealings for oil, moving instead to a basket of currencies including the Japanese yen and Chinese yuan, the euro, gold and a new, unified currency planned for nations in the Gulf Co-operation Council, including Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Qatar.

Secret meetings have already been held by finance ministers and central bank governors in Russia, China, Japan and Brazil to work on the scheme, which will mean that oil will no longer be priced in dollars.

The plans, confirmed to The Independent by both Gulf Arab and Chinese banking sources in Hong Kong, may help to explain the sudden rise in gold prices, but it also augurs an extraordinary transition from dollar markets within nine years

 

Brazil has shown interest in collaborating in non-dollar oil payments, along with India. Indeed, China appears to be the most enthusiastic of all the financial powers involved, not least because of its enormous trade with the Middle East.

China imports 60 per cent of its oil, much of it from the Middle East and Russia. The Chinese have oil production concessions in Iraq - blocked by the US until this year - and since 2008 have held an $8bn agreement with Iran to develop refining capacity and gas resources. China has oil deals in Sudan (where it has substituted for US interests) and has been negotiating for oil concessions with Libya, where all such contracts are joint ventures.

If we do not start producing more of our on oil we will be in more trouble than you can imagine.

 

Posted by

Terry Miller

Miller Homes Group

Tyler Apartment Locator

Comments (7)

Melissa Anderson
Be My Neighbor Mortgage - San Antonio, TX
Your Texas Lender

Terry,

I thought if I bought an electric car or hybrid and started using "green bags" at the grocery store everything would be ok?

Perhaps if I just work harder and close more loans than ever before... there will be more money to spend on health care and all the other folks that need my hard earned money.

 

Oct 05, 2009 02:02 PM
Greg Nino
RE/MAX Compass - Houston, TX
Houston, Texas

I think we all know this. So what the hell are we waiting for? DRILL!

Oct 05, 2009 02:11 PM
Broker Nick
South Florida Real Estate & Development, Inc. - Coconut Creek, FL
Broker Nick Relocation Broker Service

Melissa - Spoken like a true capitalist. Nothing like hard work to make money to afford what we need in life.

Oct 05, 2009 02:12 PM
Charles Stallions Real Estate Services
Charles Stallions Real Estate Services Inc - Gulf Breeze, FL
Buyers Agent 800-309-3414 Pace and Gulf Breeze,Fl.

Ok I see I have pulled my head out of the sand too soon. I thought we voted against all this.

Oct 05, 2009 02:14 PM
Melissa Anderson
Be My Neighbor Mortgage - San Antonio, TX
Your Texas Lender

Nicholas,

Thank you for the compliment. 

I have worked my tail off to stay ahead of the economy.  I'm not rich and I pay my share of taxes. 

I also pay for my own health care and I'm happy with it.

GEE, also did a BUDGET all by myself this evening.  Imagine that. 

I'm tired of folks lining up to buy the "I phone" or "flat screen" TV when they have zero savings and are one foot on a banana peel from eviction, foreclosure or BK.

I love Terry's blogs, he always says something that will fire me up!!

Oct 05, 2009 02:46 PM
Mike Saunders
Retired - Athens, GA

Terry - but we know that the administration will consider this "fair". After all, itsn't it somebody elses turn to be the world's leading economy. Besides that, didn't one of Obama's people say that would be a good thing?

Oct 06, 2009 12:54 AM
Bonnie Vaughan
Scranton, PA
CNE SFR - Buyers/Sellers - Lackawanna & Surroundin

Terry, we have so much untapped resources that it is staggering.  We don't have to go to Alaska to find it.  We have natural gas deposits where recovery is at a stand still because of all the government restrictions being placed on drilling.

Our government is our worst enemy.  Where are all those green jobs we were promised?  Solar and wind?  Why can't we build more nuclear plants instead of generating electricity from fossil fuel?

 

Oct 06, 2009 03:36 AM