Monday, April 25, 2011

Reprise: World Reserve Currency. I.

So much discussion - mostly blather - has bubbled about in the past few weeks by the usual mindless pundits that a reprise of my 2009 series on the nature and purpose of a world reserve currency, and an examination of candidates therefor, must be posted.  This series first appeared the week of April 13, 2009 in five parts.

World Reserve Currency. I

This is the first in a short series about the necessary and sufficient conditions for a currency to be a reserve currency for the world.

First, what is a world reserve currency ?

A world reserve currency is a currency that has three characteristics. The currency is (I) held by central banks of many nations to provide a base of value for their local currencies; (II) the currency must be widely used in international trade; and (III) the currency must have a widely accepted value (even if such value fluctuates moderately). The second condition relates to the practical aspects of money. Money is used to trade goods and services. The third condition is required for nations and people to be willing to hold it for long periods of time - they must be satisfied they can buy something with it eventually.

This second characteristic is where gold and silver fail. There is simply not enough gold & silver in the world and it is bulky and heavy. I know that first hand. The gold bugs say the value of gold & silver should rise to the level needed to supply enough money to be useful. Unfortunately, that level is so far above their intrinsic value as jewelry or for industrial purposes that the third condition is violated. [By the way, I include silver as it was widely used before paper currencies to provide small change - viz., ready money.]

Now, let's deal with condition I. What is obvious about that condition ? tick ... tick ... tick ... the music is running out.

A world reserve currency MUST ... and I mean that MUST ... be exported to those other central banks. How else can it be their reserves ? Any nation that proposes to have its currency become a world reserve currency MUST run a large current account deficit. That eliminates the euro for now. Major European nations like Germany want to have export driven economies. Euros just won't flow overseas until European behavior changes. And the same applies to the yen. And the same applies to the Swiss franc. And even the Chinese yuan. The British pound could once have qualified - it once was a world reserve currency before the two world wars.

Only the dollar is left standing ... for now. Other nations' behavior may change in the future, however. I'll write more on this subject this week.

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Word of the Day

"Facticity" - noun [$100]
Facticity means the condition or quality of being a fact; factuality.
Sentence:  Pundits blathering about the dollar as the world reserve currency simply don't think at all about the nature of its facticity.  But I suppose the assumption that pundits think at all is wrong:  they just blather or blab or bloviate.

7 comments:

Bud said...

from wsj this last night


This past the week, the dollar, as measured by the index that tracks it against a basket of currencies, hit its lowest point since the 2008 financial crisis. Before the crisis began, the dollar had lost more than 40% of its value against the basket during a steady six-year decline, driven by many of the same factors bedeviling the currency today. The dollar is 5% away from its all-time low, hit in March 2008, as tracked by the dollar index, which dates back to 1971.




dollar tankarooooooooooooooooo

Bud said...

busy today Bman.................i will address your ridiculous post tomorrow

Bud said...

and don't ever call me a 'usual mindless pundit' again ;)

Bunkerman said...

lol, Bud, I don't think of you as a "pundit" ... you are a commentor, one of the few exalted, brave persons to comment on blogs, set apart from the feeble-hearted masses.

Spin-em said...

was that a crack at Big Al???...that calls for a canoe tipper in the middle of Lake Winnipesaukee..hope the pemmican is in a zip lock bag...TAXI!!!!lol

Spin-em said...

ohhhh sure...you wanted to leave the day before the big storm...from your jr weatherman kit.. needle on a leaf....poor Big John took the heat...lol...Bunk...are you a good swimmer???....


wtf do I even ask?....lmao

Bunkerman said...

lol, spin, yes, it was a big of a shot, I admit it.

Btw, Al is not in my canoe, B'wana Joe is my canoe mate.

In the past Big Al & Big John took kayaks, but this year I believe they are planning to team up in a canoe as we plan to probe deeper into the wilderness.

And of course ALL the food is in sealed plastic bags. Sheesh, do I seem to have hubris?

Backup is my middle name.