Integracion De Monedas Asiaticas, Zarqawi Muerto,Dow sube 198 puntos-Vamos Fabulosos
- From: observador@xxxxxxxx (Observador)
- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 06:29:36 GMT
Nuestro Glorioso Presidente Bush esta haciendo una
labor fantastica. Hoy El Dow subio 198 puntos, el
terrorista Zarqawi fue mantado, documentos
capturados indican que la insurgencia en iraq se
esta desplomando, esta ultima es quisas la mas
importante.
Los Estados Unidos, no se va a oponer a la
creacion de una moneda asiatica. Aunque falta
muncho por resolver, por ejemplo la integracion de
Tiwan, sin embargo delegados de China y Japon
indicaron que los problemas se podran resolver.
Esta moneda de los Gigantes Asiaticos,
contrarestaria todo el poder actual que tiene el
Euro.
Este es otro ejemplo de la flexibilidad de la
politica internacional Estadounidense, en siempre
tratar de velar por los propios intereses
Estadounidenses primero que nada.
By Krishna Guha in Washington and Victor Mallet in
Tokyo
Thu Jun 15, 7:05 PM ET
The US on Thursday signalled it would not fight
efforts to create an Asian currency unit, turning
the page on over a decade of largely consistent
opposition to Asian monetary integration.
US officials said the move is intended to show
that the US does not fear greater monetary
co-operation between Asia's rising economic powers
and wants to play a constructive role in helping
to shape it.
The green light from the US is a big boost for
Japan, which has been pushing the idea of an Asian
currency unit loosely modelled on the European
currency unit, the precursor to the euro, in face
of considerable regional scepticism. It comes at a
time of growing diplomatic closeness between
Washington and Tokyo.
While formidable obstacles remain to the creation
of an Asian currency unit, with Asian countries
unable to agree on weightings or on the inclusion
of Taiwan, the US decision and the broader
evolution of US Asia policy it represents may in
time be seen as highly significant.
The signal was given by Tim Adams, the
under-secretary for international affairs at the
US Treasury, in a closed session of the
World Economic Forum in Tokyo.
While Mr Adams spoke in general terms, a copy of
his prepared remarks, which has been obtained by
the Financial Times, spells out clearly the US
position on the Asian currency unit. The remarks
say the US believes there has been "some
confusion" about its attitude on the ACU. They say
"we do not see the ACU as a competitor to the
dollar."
They say the US is "open minded" and adds "we view
proposals for Asian currency co-operation with
interest." Mr Adams presented his remarks as a
clarification rather than a shift in US policy. US
officials admit the US is seen in Asia as being
hostile to regional monetary and financial
integration in principle, and wants to change that
view.
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