Global Research 4 weeks ago

Fall of the Dollar on G-20 finance ministers agenda :

The G-20 finance ministers meet in Scotland on November 6th and 7th, and they will all be bleating about the fall in the dollar. France started this week, and the others will follow. Their currencies are rising in value and they do not like it. Full Article at Global Research

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