Saudi Arabia: The Petrodollar, China, and CBDCs
By Derrick Broze Recent viral reports claim the United States and Saudi Arabia have ended their long-standing petrodollar agreement. Are these claims based in fact?…
By Derrick Broze Recent viral reports claim the United States and Saudi Arabia have ended their long-standing petrodollar agreement. Are these claims based in fact?…
By Michael Snyder This month, rumors about the petrodollar have spread like wildfire all over the Internet. Some of what is being said is true,…
By Neenah Payne The Birth of the Petrodollar 1974-1975 explains: The 1973 oil crisis further fixed the value of the dollar as a result of…
By Daisy Luther If you knew that you or your family’s breadwinner was terminally ill and there was absolutely nothing you could do to stop…
By Tyler Durden Only two weeks after Saudi Arabia announced an effort to establish diplomatic ties to Iran in a deal mediated by China, more…
By Ryan McMaken On January 17 the Saudi minister of finance, Mohammed Al-Jadaan, announced that the Saudi state is open to selling oil in currencies…
By Brandon Smith The decline of a currency’s world reserve status is often a long process rife with denials. There are numerous economic “experts” out…
By Neenah Payne Many Americans assume that the dollar will remain our currency for the foreseeable future. However, Are You Prepared For Imminent US Digital…