A grandmaster once learned that every move carries consequences. Kenneth Rogoff, who mastered chess before economics, now watches the dollar's dominance show cracks. The currency that ruled for decades? Facing challenges from multiple fronts. Some call it inevitable. Others see opportunity. What happens when the king piece wobbles on the board?
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SeasonedInvestor
· 6h ago
The game of US dollars is played quite aggressively. Rogoff, my old friend, has moved from the chessboard to the financial arena. Now he's watching his queen being besieged by everyone... Honestly, I saw this ending coming a long time ago.
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SignatureAnxiety
· 6h ago
The game of the dollar is a bit chaotic now; it feels like a reshuffle is coming.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 7h ago
This game of the dollar, it was bound to have problems long ago... Rogoff is right, every step comes with a price.
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VitaliksTwin
· 7h ago
The game of the dollar needs to be played anew; Rogoff has seen through it long ago.
A grandmaster once learned that every move carries consequences. Kenneth Rogoff, who mastered chess before economics, now watches the dollar's dominance show cracks. The currency that ruled for decades? Facing challenges from multiple fronts. Some call it inevitable. Others see opportunity. What happens when the king piece wobbles on the board?